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17256: Daily with the King Daily with the King
By W. Glyn Evans

Jump-start your spiritual life every morning! With one clear thought and inspiring Scripture for each of 365 days, this daily devotional will stir you, strengthen you, and bring you closer to God. Selections are short enough to read in moments, fresh enough to hold your interest, and powerful enough to impact your life. 284 pages, hardcover from Moody.
Featured Book for
Winter 2010  Meetings

"Balancing
the Christian
Life"
by
Charles C. Ryrie
complete with Study
Guide

also available in
Kindle edition
898317: My Daily Prayer & Praise Journal My Daily Prayer & Praise Journal

Spiralbound daily prayer and praise features lightly ruled pages, each headed with scripted Bible verse; includes four specific areas of prayer and praise: New Prayer Requests, Ongoing Prayer Requests, Answers to Prayer, Praises. Write the date in the space provided and develop the rewarding discipline of prayer journaling as you track God's faithfulness to His promises.
Cover art features outdoor graphic inset with protective translucent cover for durability; 8.5" x 5.5".
"Go home to your friends, and tell them what wonderful things the Lord has done for you and how merciful he has been" Mark 5:19-20
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I am always looking for a good topic of interest to build a small group
study around. Currently, I am preparing a new group study around
Hannah Hurnards classic allegory Hind's Feet On High Places. This
topic selection is recommended for a women's small group fellowship.
The group activities and discussions center around the story chapter
by chapter. Each member commits to read through the allegory first and
enjoy the story flow. The discussion groups will be built around each
member's own reflections on how Much-Afraid's journey compares to
their own life's spiritual journey. Then the story will be examined and
discussed chapter by chapter during each fellowship meeting .
Members are encouraged to keep a special notebook and record their
own thoughts and experiences.

This is a refreshing change from a typical Bible Study format. It not only
encourages group interaction and personal sharing, but also
encourages each member in their own daily quiet time devotions. I
recommend that each group member uses the woman's devotional
edition of the allegory. The devotional section will provide a structured
format from which to center weekly discussions.
Women’s Group Fellowships
The selection is also available in the
kindle edition
A Proposition:
Genuine and wholesome spirituality is the goal of all
Christian living.
Product Description
Genuine and wholesome spirituality. This is the goal
of all Christian living. It sounds so simple, doesn't
it? Perhaps the principle may be, but living by the
principle is another matter altogether. Ryrie
reminds you that "the Bible must be the guide and
test for all our experiences in the spiritual life...and
if any experience fails to pass the test, it must be
discarded." He warns that "an unbalanced
application of the doctrines related to spirituality
will result in an unbalanced Christian life." Ryrie
examines key issues of spirituality, including
sanctification, temptation, routine faithfulness and
using your gifts.
Fondational Bible Study
Woman's Devotional Group Study
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