Tuesday, August 30, 2016

At the Father's Table (Available Sept. 19)


Does the world really need another Bible study book?

When my fellow leaders of the women's Bible study ministry of our church asked the question, we found the amount of information staggering. But we also found that today's offerings for teaching us how to study the Bible are often heavy, technical and just plain hard to read. We longed for something that was more nourishing. Profound, yet simple. Informative, yet enjoyable.

This is a back-to-the-basics course on developing habits that will help you know your Savior better after your time in his word. We have attempted to condense all the best suggestions currently available, including new trends in journaling and incorporating art into Bible study, all with the mindset of sitting at our Father's table. We want to learn how to enjoy the rich, nutritious, delicious food he is serving to those with willing, searching hearts.

It has been nearly a year since we first had the idea to create our own study guide instead of trying to find exactly what we were looking for. If we had known the amount of work that goes into a Bible study, we may have balked at the start. But we were fortunately ignorant, and took it one step at a time on a journey of learning how to communicate better, how to research, how to apply without losing the connection with God we longed to be the theme.

Our own women in our church study helped us immensely in getting this study from a rough, choppy attempt to the final version which will be available on Amazon September 19, 2016. We hope you will benefit from our adventure and take part in the feast God has provided for us. For truly, if we take the heart out of our Bible study time, we find only monotonous routine. But if we view God's word as a table full of good things to find and eat, we will not only find life, we will find everything our hearts desire.

More info coming soon.

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