The Daily Reading Bible - Volume 13
Description
This thirteenth volume contains 60 readings on Luke 1-6, Amos and 2 Corinthians. Each reading is designed to take around 15-20 minutes and contains:
- the full text of the Bible passage for that reading
- some questions to get you thinking
- some 'points to ponder'
- some ideas to get you started in prayer
It's all here in one booklet that you can take with you anywhere -- on the train, on the bus, to the park at lunchtime, or to your favourite armchair.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Luke 1-6
- Amos
- 2 Corinthians
- Appendix
Additional Information
| Author | N/A |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781921441011 |
| Dimensions | 155mm x 205mm |
| Pages | 79 |
| Publisher | Matthias Media |
| No of Bible studies | N/A |
| Format | Paperback |
| Bible Book | Luke |
Customer Reviews
Practical and thoughtful
(Review written for 'Daily Reading Bible Subscription (4 issues)')
This is a very good book that enhances personal devotional time. The questions are often thought-provoking but never too challenging - there is always food for thought.
Personally, I read this with a commentary to help develop my understanding of things when answering the questions; sometimes I need that extra something to guide me in a different direction. What limits my rating on the book, is the small space given to answer the questions and the Bible reading could be shorter to enable the reader to focus on the specific theme/text the questions ask about. I think a small reflection on the Bible reading would be a useful addition, but as an overall comment - very good, practical and helpful. ![]()
Very convenient
It's such a convenient format that it's hard to find the usual excuses for not reading daily! You can take it anywhere - commuting, holiday etc. I often used to skip extra passages when I was rushing because of the time it took to look them up, but the DRB has them all listed. As I said, no excuses!
The only thing people might want is more in-depth questions but if you're buying a guide like this presumably it's for those times when you are hard-pressed and know that you're in danger of dropping your daily read altogether. ![]()





