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The Two-Year Daily Reading & Prayer Bible

New International Version

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New Bible changes daily quiet time from monologue to dialogue "Just as the key to quality relationships with other people is the time spent in communication, so the key to a growing relationship with the personal God of heaven and earth is time invested in listening to his Word and speaking to him in prayer," says Kenneth Boa, John Milton and William Wordsworth share poems inspired by biblical images. Fanny Crosby and Isaac Watts let the words to their hymns well up from favorite Scripture verses. Martin Luther offers a theological insight, John Calvin writes a personal reflection on how he identifies with David's psalms. Catherine of Siena lifts up a prayer of praise to the Trinity, Martin Luther King, Jr., shares a portion of his own letter to the church. Summary descriptions of each major period in church history are included, as well as, reading plans, author biographies, and a subject index. Available in either the New International Version or the New Revised Standard Version, the Classics Devotional Bible combines an up-to-date English translation with age-old wisdom from men and women whose faith has influenced the world. - After each New Testament reading—a prayer for spiritual growth based on the attributes of God, the works of God, relationship with God, Christian character, or relationship with others - Readings strategically organized - Best-selling New International Version?accurate and easy to understand

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The Two-Year Daily Reading & Prayer Bible, Kenneth D. Boa, anonym

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1997
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Titre
The Two-Year Daily Reading & Prayer Bible
Sous-titre
New International Version
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1997
Format
rigide
Pages
1792
ISBN10
0310919525
ISBN13
9780310919520
Séries
Mots clés
Religion
Description
New Bible changes daily quiet time from monologue to dialogue "Just as the key to quality relationships with other people is the time spent in communication, so the key to a growing relationship with the personal God of heaven and earth is time invested in listening to his Word and speaking to him in prayer," says Kenneth Boa, John Milton and William Wordsworth share poems inspired by biblical images. Fanny Crosby and Isaac Watts let the words to their hymns well up from favorite Scripture verses. Martin Luther offers a theological insight, John Calvin writes a personal reflection on how he identifies with David's psalms. Catherine of Siena lifts up a prayer of praise to the Trinity, Martin Luther King, Jr., shares a portion of his own letter to the church. Summary descriptions of each major period in church history are included, as well as, reading plans, author biographies, and a subject index. Available in either the New International Version or the New Revised Standard Version, the Classics Devotional Bible combines an up-to-date English translation with age-old wisdom from men and women whose faith has influenced the world. - After each New Testament reading—a prayer for spiritual growth based on the attributes of God, the works of God, relationship with God, Christian character, or relationship with others - Readings strategically organized - Best-selling New International Version?accurate and easy to understand