Family Walk : 52 Weekly Devotions For Your Family
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FAMILY WALK(tm)
Family devotions don’t have to be dull.
Courage, Contentment, Creativity. Listening, Leisure, Love. Money, Memory, Meditation. Patience, Peer Pressure, Peace. These are only some of the topics Family Walk tackles in this new family devotional guide from Walk Thru the Bible Ministries, the experts in innovative teaching of the word of God.
Family Walk tells you what the Bible has to say about issues vital to your family today. It will help you draw your family closer to God and closer together.
Family Walk tackles 52 different topics-one a week for a whole year. Day One of each topic brings your family a definition of the topic and a key verse to guide your discussion in the coming week. Each Tuesday through Friday, you’ll explore the answer to a new question as you
– read a contemporary story
– take a look at a key passage in God’s Word, and
– take a step toward putting the Bible to work as you deal with the problem.
Stroll through the Bible a few minutes at a time with Family Walk and find answers to your most pressing problems. Family Walk is a compilation of daily Bible studies from Family Walk, a devotional guide published monthly by Walk Thru the Bible Ministries and dedicated to bringing families together around values that really count.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310542414
ISBN10: 0310542413
Bruce Wilkinson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 1991
Walk Thru The Bible Ministries
Publisher: Zondervan
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