The ladies and I concluded the study of David in December with a feast fit for a king. Who knew a bible study group that began in a hotel gym could complete seven studies in just two years.
A new study looms on the horizon come February. Join us for The Patriarchs: Encountering the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob by (you guessed it) Beth Moore.
"Patriarchs is a 10 week journey through Genesis 12-50. Discover God's pursuit of a relationship with man, and marvel as His plan to bless all people unfolds. Full of twists and turns, ruin and redemption, revelation and mystery this Bible study keeps participants captivated by the God who stars in it! Explore concepts such as blessing, covenant, and promise, and the bearing each has on a New Testament believer's life today. Group members will also study the Hebrew names of God introduced on the early pages of Scripture. Many of the most profound and enduring concepts in the whole counsel of God's Word are initiated in this marvelous book of beginnings." (Source: LifeWay)
On another note, I finished Swindoll's book on Jesus. I see why I was not ready to read it until now. I needed to have the Cycle 1 Foundations and Essentials curriculum from Classical Conversations under my belt to fully understand the historical information he gave.
On several occasions I read passages to my daughter because it gave facts we were familiar with through her homeschool work. I understood things about the times in which Jesus lived that I never did before. I just did not have that ancient history background from my school days.
There was something else I wanted to tell you about the book, but I can't remember. I so wish I could remember more from the books I read. I enjoy and learn from them for the moment, but they soon wash from the memory.
Is that the way it is suppose to work?
Saturday, January 11, 2014
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