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Journey through the transformative season of Lent with this thoughtful and accessible study guide that illuminates seven powerful Gospel stories. The Way of Grace: Gospel Stories for Lent offers both individual readers and study groups a fresh perspective on Jesus' path from the wilderness to the cross-and beyond to resurrection. Written by pastor Chuck Warnock and journalist Jim Stovall, this guide combines pastoral wisdom with journalistic clarity to create a unique study experience. Each chapter delves deep into familiar Gospel passages while revealing unexpected insights and contemporary…mehr

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Journey through the transformative season of Lent with this thoughtful and accessible study guide that illuminates seven powerful Gospel stories. The Way of Grace: Gospel Stories for Lent offers both individual readers and study groups a fresh perspective on Jesus' path from the wilderness to the cross-and beyond to resurrection. Written by pastor Chuck Warnock and journalist Jim Stovall, this guide combines pastoral wisdom with journalistic clarity to create a unique study experience. Each chapter delves deep into familiar Gospel passages while revealing unexpected insights and contemporary applications. From Jesus' temptation in the wilderness to the women's discovery of the empty tomb, readers will find: - Seven complete lesson plans with historical context and modern applications - Daily devotional readings that connect ancient wisdom to contemporary life - Discussion questions that prompt meaningful conversation and personal reflection - Detailed leader's guides for group study - Real-life stories that illuminate scriptural truths What sets this Lenten study apart is its dual focus on both understanding and application. The authors weave together biblical scholarship, pastoral experience, and contemporary storytelling to create a guide that speaks to both mind and heart. Modern narratives-from a German soldier finding grace in a POW camp to a family discovering hope in tragedy-parallel the Gospel stories, showing how ancient truths resonate in today's world. Perfect for: - Individual spiritual reflection during Lent - Sunday School classes and Bible study groups - Pastor and lay leader preparation - Small group discussions - Personal devotional reading This volume launches the Solid Rock Bible Series, which aims to make scripture accessible while maintaining theological depth. Each chapter includes historical background, thoughtful analysis, and practical applications, making it valuable for both newcomers to Bible study and experienced students of scripture. Whether you're a pastor planning Lenten services, a study group leader seeking fresh material, or an individual looking for meaningful Lenten meditation, "The Way of Grace" offers a journey that transforms ancient stories into living truth for today's world. Join us as we walk the way of grace from Ash Wednesday to Easter morning.
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Chuck Warnock likes the rhythm of his life. His day begins about sunrise each morning with his wife, Debbie and their rescue cat, Buddy. After a hearty bowl of oatmeal - for Buddy, cat chow -- Chuck and Debbie spend the first moments of the day with an inspirational meditation, while Buddy snoozes in his lap of choice.Chuck is reluctantly retired because his heart tried to kill him, not once, but twice. However, they are now on speaking terms, having realized they really do need to work together. Both have made promises to do so going forward, and so far, so good. Previously, Chuck enjoyed serving congregations across the southeast as pastor. In addition to speaking at churches, conferences, and conventions over the years, writing became his way to engage with new folks and contribute to a wider faith conversation. Now Chuck has what he has always wanted -- more time to write. He posts to his website regularly, and several new projects call him to the keyboard daily.Chuck's Baptist heritage is tempered with a chronic ecumenical curiosity. He recites The Apostles' Creed, follows the Christian Year, and once spent a week at a Trappist monastery. He wishes he had said this, but St. Augustine, or someone, gets the credit: In essentials unity, in non-essentials liberty, in all things charity.