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This sixty-day journey through John provides a bite-size approach to Scripture in the hopes that you will carefully God's Word to your everyday life. Jesus practiced this same approach of smaller teaching segments with His first disciples. His longest sermon, the Sermon on the Mount, can be read in less than twelve minutes. Peter's sermon at Pentecost was less than three minutes long, and 3,000 souls were saved! So, a lot can happen in a short amount of time when the time is set apart by God and for God. This book was written for men to spend sixty days walking through the Gospel of John in…mehr

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This sixty-day journey through John provides a bite-size approach to Scripture in the hopes that you will carefully God's Word to your everyday life. Jesus practiced this same approach of smaller teaching segments with His first disciples. His longest sermon, the Sermon on the Mount, can be read in less than twelve minutes. Peter's sermon at Pentecost was less than three minutes long, and 3,000 souls were saved! So, a lot can happen in a short amount of time when the time is set apart by God and for God. This book was written for men to spend sixty days walking through the Gospel of John in order to kickstart our spiritual maturity and make us more like Jesus. Each day is divided into explanation, application, and prayer. The explanation section is short, relational, and inspirational. The application section is brief, making it doable and sustainable. The prayer section is designed to jumpstart your dialogue with God for the day.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Ray Cummings has pastored churches in Mississippi and Alabama and has served in ministry for over thirty years. He now resides in Purvis, Mississippi and serves Hattiesburg Community Church as Co-Pastor. He is a graduate of William Carey College and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Amanda, have three sons. one daughter, and one daughter-in-law. They have a non-profit named after their daughter called "Mercy's Mission" that feeds and educates children in an orphanage in Goma, Congo. Ray loves preaching, writing, hunting, and anything sports related.