40 Day Feast
$17.99
Many of us believe that the Bible is the Word of God, but we never actually read it. Or we’ve read bits and pieces, one verse or passage at a time, but struggle to apply it to our daily lives. Perhaps it’s because we don’t really understand what the Scriptures are all about or how to feast on them.
That’s where Wendy Speake comes in with a fresh twist on her popular 40-day sugar and social media fasts. The 40-Day Feast invites you to get hungry for God’s Word, learn how to ingest and digest it for yourself, and, ultimately taste and see just how good (and applicable) it really is. In 40 daily readings, you’ll discover the transforming power bound up in your Bible, learn to apply its truths to your daily life, and awaken a deep hunger for more of God and less of the things that don’t satisfy.Ready for your relationship to God’s Word to be transformed? Welcome to the feast!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781540901255
ISBN10: 1540901254
Wendy Speake
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
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