Explore 56 (Oct-Dec 2011)
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 Word.
Table of contents
- Psalms 137-147 by Tim Thornborough
- 1 Thessalonians by Mark Wallace
- Daniel 7-12 by Graham Beynon
- 1 Timothy by Carl Laferton
- Ecclesiastes by John Richardson and Alison Cripps
- Luke's Christmas by Carl Laferton
Additional Information
| Author | ed Tim Thornborough |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781907377877 |
| Pages | 96 |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
| Table of contents | Psalms 137-147 by Tim Thornborough 1 Thessalonians by Mark Wallace Daniel 7-12 by Graham Beynon 1 Timothy by Carl Laferton Ecclesiastes by John Richardson and Alison Cripps Luke's Christmas by Carl Laferton |
| Suggested Age Range | N/A |
Customer Reviews
Simply the best
(Review written for 'Explore - 1 year subscription')
You've tried other daily devotional aids - now try the best! Ever since its introduction way back when I was a student, Explore has been outstanding for the way it gets your eyes, mind and heart into the Bible. Unlike some publications, you don't get some writer's "blessed thoughts" but are drawn into Scripture and helped both to understand and apply. As a side benefit, I always keep back issues for help with preparing small group bible studies. ![]()
Great help!
(Review written for 'Explore - 1 year subscription')
It's a really helpful guide. I like the fact that it also tackles books of the Bible that are difficult to understand, but that it keeps alternating them with other passages. It also has a good balance between the Old and the New Testament. The applications are useful too. ![]()

