Ebook
Do you feel like you should read the
Bible more?
This book will help you want to read
it.
Keith Ferrin has been talking to churches for years about
enjoying God's Word. Here he shares the most helpful ideas and
habits you can start using today. You will find ten proven tips
that are equally practical whether you are a longtime Bible student
or simply exploring what this life-changing book is all
about.
Aimed at deepening your relationship with God, these simple
suggestions will help you focus more easily as you read, remember
Scripture better, and most importantly, enjoy the Bible and its
Author more than you ever dreamed possible.
Includes Discussion Questions and Reading Suggestions for Small
Groups
"This book delivers on what the title promises."--Gary Thomas,
bestselling author and speaker
"Not only did Keith bring the Word to life for me, but he brought
God to life for me again! I will be forever
grateful."--Nancy Stephens, West Virginia
Do you feel like you should read the
Bible more?
This book will help you want to read
it.
Keith Ferrin has been talking to churches for years about
enjoying God's Word. Here he shares the most helpful ideas and
habits you can start using today. You will find ten proven tips
that are equally practical whether you are a longtime Bible student
or simply exploring what this life-changing book is all
about.
Aimed at deepening your relationship with God, these simple
suggestions will help you focus more easily as you read, remember
Scripture better, and most importantly, enjoy the Bible and its
Author more than you ever dreamed possible.
Includes Discussion Questions and Reading Suggestions for Small
Groups
"This book delivers on what the title promises."--Gary
Thomas, bestselling author and speaker
"Not only did Keith bring the Word to life for me, but he brought
God to life for me again! I will be forever
grateful."--Nancy Stephens, West Virginia
“‘learn about God.’ Isn’t the goal of a relationship to know someone, not know about them?” (source)
“But the context of that information is the relationship. The umbrella” (source)
“people tell me they have fifteen, twenty, or thirty minutes. Let’s take the middle” (source)
“You will be tempted to go back to reading the Bible for information. Don’t do it.” (source)
“if your expectations are going to change, you must choose to change them.” (source)