Here are some suggestion taken from the KM 1/06 pages 4-5 A simple way to present What Does the Bible Really Teach? is to (1) raise a viewpoint question, (2) read an appropriate scripture, and (3) feature a chapter in the book that discusses that subject by reading the introductory questions under the chapter title. If the householder shows interest, you may be able to demonstrate a Bible study using the opening paragraphs of that chapter. This approach can be used to start a study when making the initial call or a return visit. ▪ “Do you think it is possible for mere humans to come to know our almighty Creator, as stated here in the Bible?” Read Acts 17:26, 27, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 1. ▪ “With the challenges we face today, do you think it is possible to find the comfort and hope described here?” Read Romans 15:4, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 2. ▪ “If you had the power to do so, would you bring about these changes?” Read Revelation 21:4, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 3. ▪ “Do you think our children will ever be able to enjoy the conditions described in this ancient song?” Read Psalm 37:10, 11, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 3. ▪ “Do you think the day will ever come when these words are fulfilled?” Read Isaiah 33:24, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 3. ▪ “Have you ever wondered if the dead know what the living are doing?” Allow for response. Then read Ecclesiastes 9:5, and feature chapter 6. ▪ “Do you think it is possible that we will one day see our dead loved ones again, as Jesus stated in these verses?” Read John 5:28, 29, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 7. ▪ “What do you think it would take for God’s will to be done on earth as it is in heaven, as mentioned in this famous prayer?” Read Matthew 6:9, 10, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 8. ▪ “Do you think we are living in the time period that is described in this prophecy?” Read 2 Timothy 3:1-4, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 9. ▪ “Many people wonder why mankind’s problems seem to be getting worse. Have you ever considered this as a possibility?” Read Revelation 12:9, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 10. ▪ “Have you ever wanted to know the answer to a question like this?” Read Job 21:7, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 11. ▪ “Do you think that applying this advice from the Bible would help people to enjoy a happy family life?” Read Ephesians 5:33, and allow for response. Then feature chapter 14. A Bible study may be reported when it has been conducted two times after the study arrangement was demonstrated and if there is reason to believe that the study will continue. Hope it will help.