Busy Lives
 How well attended are mid-week meetings at your church? Do you study topics in depth, or is there only enough time to rush through a handful of verses? Does everyone leave your meetings with a sense of fulfillment or a longing for more answers? With the pressures of work and daily life, there’s just so little time available to study.
We can’t make more time, but we can make better use of our existing time. The problem is that the times you are available may not coincide with the times others are available. You can study alone, but wouldn’t it be so much more rewarding if you could interact with others – asking questions, providing answers, and sharing thoughts?
Effective Studies

The GOLD Center offers its online learning environment for church use.
Create your own studies online and encourage church members to join a group
study from any place and at any time. For computer-savvy youth, online
studies can be fun and interactive – and friends can join in without feeling
conspicuous. You can invite church members who are confined to their homes,
who are sick, who live remotely, or who serve overseas, to join your study
group. Churches around the country, and even around the globe, can study
together for the blessing and enrichment of all.
The church is commanded to make disciples of all nations. Interactive online learning can be an important part of your role in this great commission.
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"Happy is the person who finds wisdom and gains understanding."
– Proverbs
"I cannot teach anybody anything; I can only make them think."
– Socrates
"Learn as if you were going to live forever."
– Mahatma Gandhi
"The important thing is not to stop questioning."
– Albert Einstein
"The wisest mind has something yet to learn."
– George Santayana
"The only dumb question is a question you don't ask."
– Paul MacCready
"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty."
– Henry Ford
"Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere."
– Chinese Proverb
"The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery."
– Mark Van Doren