For every person who draws strength and direction from the Bible, there are many more who struggle with it. Some call it a long book with fine print and obscure meaning. Some call it a mystery, a chore to read, or an undecipherable puzzle. The good news is you can easily solve this problem. With over 300,000 sold, this revised and expanded edition of Living by the Book will remove the barriers that keep Scripture from transforming your life. In a simple, step-by-step fashion, the authors explain how to glean truth from Scripture. It is practical, readable, and applicable. By following its easy-to-apply principles, you'll soon find yourself drawing great nourishment from the Word—and enjoying the process! The Living by the Book Workbook is the perfect compliment to provide practical application of lessons.
Howard G. Hendricks, William D. Hendricks. we'll see more in the next chapter. A concordance can also help ... And somewhere in the back of your mind you remember that Jesus was called the Good Shepherd. But you can't remember where.
In these two series of 25-minute sessions, Dr. Howard Hendricks discusses his signature model for self-study: observation, interpretation, application. People's lives will be transformed as they begin living by the book.
This in-depth guide by Bible teacher and author Myrna Alexander will help you discover how to make wise choices by applying the timeless principles of Proverbs.
"If it's time to make a bold and courageous shift in your life, Stop Living on Autopilot is the guide you need.
DAY 5 83 HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR FAITH IS ALIVE JAMES 2 20 Are you willing to recognize , you foolish fellow , that faith without works is useless ? 84 GENESIS 15 6 ( Abraham ) believed in the LORD ; and He reckoned it to him as ...
I'd once assigned an Esquire article on the topic to Dennis Covington, a writer who penned a wonderful serpent-handling memoir called Salvation on Sand Mountain. As Dennis explains, the serpent handlers take their inspiration from a ...
This is a book that shares insights on how to obtain a transformed life through renewing the mind.
The essays are organized around two key figures that also serve as the publication’s two openings: Ghosts, or landscapes haunted by the violences of modernity; and Monsters, or interspecies and intraspecies sociality.
This insightful book conveys the author's passion for communication and gets to the heart of how to do it.
In Living With a Wild God, Ehrenreich reconstructs her childhood mission, bringing an older woman's wry and erudite perspective to a young girl's impassioned obsession with the questions that, at one point or another, torment us all.