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Daily Bread JM22 ePub Edition
JAN-MAR 2022
$6.60
eBook Edition in ePub format
ISBN R66122
Please note: This is the ePub edition of Daily Bread for JANUARY-MARCH 2022. This version will only work with ePub compatible eReaders and apps. If you're looking for Daily Bread in another format, please see below.
Daily Bread is the Bible reading guide that aims to help you hear from God as you read the Bible. If you've ever asked the question, 'What possible relevance can this verse have for me today?' or 'What difference does this passage make to my life?' then Daily Bread is for you.
Everyone needs a little help when reading the Bible. Sometimes the poetry and prose, history and revelation, or parables and proverbs need some explanation. Daily Bread provides real inspiration each time you read it. Our writers are from all kinds of backgrounds with all kinds of perspectives. We're sure you'll be challenged, encouraged, surprised and inspired as God uses the notes to speak into your life.
There's three months worth of dated material that provides real inspiration each time you read it.
* A 'Way in' page introduces the notes and the writer. It sets the scene and tells you what you need to know to get into each series.
* The notes for each day include five key elements: Prepare, Read (the Bible passage for the day), Explore, Respond and Bible in a year. These are intended to provide a helpful way of meeting God in his Word.
Inside this issue of Daily Bread:
Matthew 19–23 Dancing in the dark – Nigel Hopper
Numbers 3–12 Pilgrims on the way – Richard Trist
Numbers 13–19 So close, yet so far – Ben Green
Revelation 1–3 The Jesus letters – Tony Horsfall
Revelation 4–11 The painful road to glory – David Lawrence
Job 22–31 Finding hope in suffering – Jennie Pollock
Job 32–42 The winner takes it all – John Gay
Matthew 24,25 Waiting for his coming – Alison Allen
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