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Come Alive: Conversations with Scripture is a guide through the books of the Bible, providing cultural context and insights that bridge the gap between the world of the Bible and our world today. Each book includes a daily reading, a daily insight, and a daily reading prompt that will help you reflect on the text and build the skills to read the Bible for yourself with more confidence and understanding. Discover a new and unexpected way to engage with Scripture and experience the Bible not as a distant, confusing document, but as a living, breathing conversation between God and humanity that…mehr

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Come Alive: Conversations with Scripture is a guide through the books of the Bible, providing cultural context and insights that bridge the gap between the world of the Bible and our world today. Each book includes a daily reading, a daily insight, and a daily reading prompt that will help you reflect on the text and build the skills to read the Bible for yourself with more confidence and understanding. Discover a new and unexpected way to engage with Scripture and experience the Bible not as a distant, confusing document, but as a living, breathing conversation between God and humanity that continues to speak into our ever-changing world. Galatians and Ephesians: Uncover the intrigue, the drama, and the conflict behind St. Paul's letters to the churches in the region of Galatia and to the church in Ephesus. Known for their soaring theology, and magnificent prose, step behind the magnificent writing of these Letters to discover real congregations of people with all their foibles, confusion and conflict. People just like the modern readers of these Letters.
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Talbot Davis, preacher, pastor, teacher.Talbot is a graduate of Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY. In 32 years of full-time Methodist ministry, he has served Mt. Carmel-Midway UMC and Good Shepherd Church. Good Shepherd is known for its modern style of worship, ethnic and racial diversity, and radical impact projects.