A Beautiful Year in the Bible : The 52-Week Bible Study for Women
Description
An invitation to explore the story of scripture with fresh eyes and focused intention over the course of a year. Study the entire Bible with a guided reading plan for each day of the week spanning the various biblical literary genres, with thoughtful prompts to invite deeper reflection. This study is designed with to engage women in the Bible throughout a year. Each chapter also includes original illustrations from artist Rachel Yumi Chung. Embark on a journey of curiosity and contemplation, exploring the relevance of these ancient words in our contemporary lives. Delve into the intricate narrative of the Bible with a joy born from understanding and insight. Explore topics such as:
The Relationship Between God and Humanity
The Beauty of Serving Others
Living Out Our Faith
The Work of the Cross
The Joy of Worship
And 47 additional chapters
Why It Matters
An invitation to explore the story of scripture with fresh eyes and focused intention over the course of a year. Study the entire Bible with a guided reading plan for each day of the week spanning the various biblical literary genres, with thoughtful prompts to invite deeper reflection. This study is designed with to engage women in the Bible throughout a year. Each chapter also includes original illustrations from artist Rachel Yumi Chung. Embark on a journey of curiosity and contemplation, exploring the relevance of these ancient words in our contemporary lives. Delve into the intricate narrative of the Bible with a joy born from understanding and insight. Explore topics such as:
The Relationship Between God and Humanity
The Beauty of Serving Others
Living Out Our Faith
The Work of the Cross
The Joy of Worship
And 47 additional chapters
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