Explore - sample issue
Description
Many Christians find it difficult to regularly read the Bible. It can be quite a task to find one's way around such a large, diverse and ancient collection of writings. Some of the books in the Bible are historical, some are poetic, some are prophetic, some take the form of letters. The big question is - how does it all fit together?
The best way to find the answer is to adopt a pattern of daily Bible study and prayer. Not only does this give the reader more knowledge of the Bible, but more importantly it offers a chance to listen and hear God speaking personally to them through His strongest medium - The Word.
Explore gives you the opportunity to delve into areas of the Bible that have perhaps eluded you for years: the laws of Leviticus; the wisdom of Proverbs; the meaninglessness of Ecclesiastes; the pain and suffering of Job; the terrifying apocalyptic imagery of Revelation. Explore shows how the Old and New Testaments are linked and how God's promises of salvation for his people are fulfilled in Jesus Christ. It also challenges the reader every day to be more like Him.
Additional Information
| Author | Tim Thornborough |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 148mm x 210mm |
| Pages | 90 |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
| Format | Paperback |
Customer Reviews
Great start to my day
I really enjoyed Explore because it really focuses on each reading, breaks it down into small chunks, making you really think about how you apply (or don't as the case often is) these things to your own life and also it gives you good snippets to take away with you to work and mull over. Really like the format and looking forward to the next issue! ![]()
Outreach Opprtunity
These are a great aid to one of our outreach programmes where we offer a free sample copy of Explore with a Bible for personal use. The objective is to get people to read the Word of God. We hope that providing a sample of Explore will help them to have a better understanding of the passages, to read the Word in a structured way, and to establish a regular reading pattern. If they like the sample they can subscribe to a regular copy from GoodBook. ![]()





