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Glory
Girls Reading Group Questions
Singsation
The
following list of questions is designed to enhance
a group or individual's thinking about or discussing
some of the issues we hope you will consider after
reading Singsation
by Jacquelin Thomas.
This is designed as a starting point only and
is not meant to limit the discussion.
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Deborah Anne had dreamed of a singing career all
of her life. How did she evidence a sense of calling
in her dream? A God-given dream does not mean
there is no human preparation involved. Think
about a dream that God has placed in your heart.
How are you preparing yourself for that dream
to become a reality. Read Genesis 37:6-7 and Proverbs 16:3.
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When
Triage first approached Deborah Anne about singing
backup for Lavelle, should she have considered
it further? Did it seem that she automatically
assumed that the opportunity was from the Lord?
Have you ever had an experience that made you
feel as though you mistook Satan answering your
prayer before the Lord had a chance to get around
to it? Read Matthew 4:1-10.
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Imagine
how difficult it must have been for Elijah to
withhold his reservations about the direction
in which Deborah Anne's career seemed to be headed.
Did he do the right thing by not vocalizing his
objections? Read Proverbs 17:27 and Ecclesiastes 3:1,7.
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Deborah
Anne's relationship with Triage began as a friendship
that only later blossomed into romance. What qualities
and behaviors did Triage exhibit to demonstrate
his readiness to be a husband? Read Matthew 6:14-15. Ruth 2:13:11.
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How
does the way that Deborah Anne entered into a
career as a professional singer demonstrate that
God's plans for us are not necessarily the plans
that we have made for ourselves or that others
have made for us? Read Genesis 45:1-8; Genesis 50:20 and Isaiah 55:8-9
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her relationship with her parents, what incidents
in Deborah Anne's life demonstrate that she comes
from a loving support system of family and friends?
Recall some of the other persons in her life and how
they showed support and concern for her. Read Ruth 1:16-18; Ruth 3:1 and Luke 1:39-43 and 2 Timothy 1:5. How
did her solid support system help her through the
demands of a professional singing career?
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Deborah
Anne's dream became real for her as she sat in
the studio for her first day of rehearsal. She
acknowledged her dream and promptly thanked God
for it. When the Lord fulfills the desires of
our hearts, how should we respond? Read Genesis 12:7; Exodus 15:19-32; Luke 1:67-79.
- Deborah
Anne had longed to be a professional singer, but the
physical and mental demands began to wear on her.
Still, she did not give up. Have you ever been tempted
to believe that a dream was not divinely inspired
simply because the going got a little rough? Read
2 Kings 4:13-28 and Exodus 5:22. What should we do
when the road to achieving our dreams gets a little
bumpy? Read Habakkuk 3:17-18.
- Consider
the cycle that moves us away from the Lord: (1) We
may get too busy to pray; (2) Bible study tapers off;
(3) church attendance declines; (4) we begin to accept
certain worldly ways into our lifestyle. Read Luke 11-14. What steps/actions did Deborah Anne incorporate
into her lifestyle once she moved to Los Angeles to
insure that she maintained her relationship with the
Lord? Read Genesis 8:18-20; Matthew 6:14-15.; Exodus 23:33; Joshua 22:5; and Psalm 119:165.
- What
was a major sign that Deborah Anne would be working
with people who did not share her beliefs and values?
Read Joshua 24:15. How do you cope with situations
that require you to work with unchurched or unsaved
persons? Read Psalm 40:8; Psalm 119:29..
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what ways was Deborah able to impact the persons she
encountered in pursuit of a singing career? Read Acts 5:15. Consider Triage, Vianca, Emerald, Lavelle, Phoebe.
- What
do you believe sparked Deborah Anne's interest in
having a friend like Phoebe? What does the friendship
of these opposites indicate about friendships between
godly persons and worldly persons? Read Luke 7:36-48; Luke 19:5-10.
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What does Deborah Anne's influence on those persons
reveal about the power of being a living testimony
for the Lord? Read Mark 1:44 and John 4:28-29.
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If Deborah Anne had accepted the condominium from
Triage, do you believe she might have been tempted
to have sex with him out of gratitude? How do you
think her response to Triage's offer affected him?
Read Ruth 3:11 and Proverbs 31:10-11.
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Deborah Anne was willing to hold out for the kind
of solo career she believed God wanted her to have.
Read Genesis 32:24-30. What does her decision, as
well as her actions in the days following, reveal
about how believers should deal with a calling from
the Lord? Read Proverbs 16:3-4.

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