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Hungry? Starving for fresh, sound spiritual nourishment? Famished for some "finest of the wheat"-a biblical devotional that both informs and inspires? Not by Bread Alone is the first volume of Greg Hinnant's devotional trilogy. Its 122 chapters reflect the balanced nature of God's counsel, comforting and challenging, confirming and warning, prompting and checking. These powerful and insightful devotionals are purposely longer than those in most devotional books, providing more spiritual nourishment yet still easily read in only a few minutes. They open many vital biblical themes: discipleship,…mehr

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Hungry? Starving for fresh, sound spiritual nourishment? Famished for some "finest of the wheat"-a biblical devotional that both informs and inspires? Not by Bread Alone is the first volume of Greg Hinnant's devotional trilogy. Its 122 chapters reflect the balanced nature of God's counsel, comforting and challenging, confirming and warning, prompting and checking. These powerful and insightful devotionals are purposely longer than those in most devotional books, providing more spiritual nourishment yet still easily read in only a few minutes. They open many vital biblical themes: discipleship, servantship, love, humility, faithfulness, spiritual success, the Second Coming, the Holy Spirit, confessing Christ, faith, prayer, parenting, worship, judgment, revival, and many others. As you thoughtfully read this devotional, the Holy Spirit will convict, correct, inform, reform, nourish, and revive you, helping stabilize your walk with Christ in these unstable times-and satisfying your spiritual hunger!
Autorenporträt
DR. GREG HINNANT is a Bible expositor, teacher, and writer who has published numerous books in the genres of Christian living, Bible commentary, devotional works, and End-Times prophecy. A long-serving faculty member and regent of Christian Life School of Theology Global (CLST-Global), he speaks at churches and conferences and contributes to Christian periodicals. Greg resides in High Point, North Carolina.