Rediscover The Bible
$29.95
Kitsap Publishing
The Bible is arguably the most influential book ever written, and it remains the best-selling book in America every year. Yet increasingly, in our secular age, the Bible remains on our bookshelves, unread. In Rediscover the Bible–Or Discover It for the First Time, Pastor Michael Pickard offers a fresh narration of the Bible’s story, and its continuing relevance, for the curious, the confused, and the committed reader.
In this 366-day devotional commentary, Pickard takes the reader on a lively guided journey through the whole Bible, Genesis to Revelation. Each daily reading provides a helpful summary of the text, insights into the cultural context, contemporary application and a brief prayer.
By investing about 15 minutes a day, for one year, the reader will see the Big Story of the Bible come into focus. You’ll discover how the Bible’s story of Creation, Fall, Redemption and New Creation helps us make sense of life and draw closer to God, our Creator.
This book can be used for daily devotional reading, for group discussion, as a teaching resource and for personal research.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781942661580
ISBN10: 1942661584
Michael Pickard
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2017
Publisher: Lightning Source Ingram
Print On Demand Product
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