A UNIQUE TOOL FOR CHURCH SMALL GROUPS

The Amazon best-selling Christian fiction book is the captivating story of the rebellion of a young girl against her father - and against God. The story and the characters raise many questions about our relationship with God, Christian life, and the right and wrong way to witness for Christ. Those questions are ripe for group discussion.

Former Things Forgotten A Novel by Thomas Trezise

A "novel" approach to exploring God's grace and redemption

Engage new Christians and people seeking God

People who might feel shy about joining a traditional Bible study group will feel comfortable and welcome as they discuss the book.

Can be led by clergy or laity

The FREE companion discussion guide includes questions and discussion guide includes questions and discussion items from each chapter of the book, as well as related scripture references. A flip-book format for the guide can be accessed here for individual or group use. A free downloadable PDF version is available to everyone here. In addition, one free print version of the Discussion Guide will be provided with all group orders.

Available through online & Christian booksellers. For group discounts, contact:

410.913.2224

tmt@thomastrezise.com

Group Resources

What others are saying

We used Former Things Forgotten in our weekly Bible study group. Although a novel is not a typical platform for our group discussions, we found the story to be a relatable telling of a young girl’s life of rebellion and her struggle to find faith. It pulled us in and sparked lively discussions of the major spiritual questions faced by the characters --- and by all of us. The companion Discussion Guide was immensely helpful in connecting our spiritual questions with God’s Word. I strongly recommend that leaders of church groups or book clubs consider Former Things Forgotten for use by their groups.

Joann, Bible study leader

I was called to bring Christ’s message of redemption to Christians and non-Christians, but woven through  a relatable and engaging fictional story of contemporary characters and scenarios. Former Things Forgotten certainly has been well-received by individual readers. The real power in the book, however, rests in group discussions around the questions presented in the book and the companion Discussion Guide.

Tom Trezise, Author

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Group Resources

Small Group Leaders. What follows are some resources group leaders have suggested might be helpful to groups using the book. If you develop others, please share them at tmt@thomastrezise.com.

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