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This month’s feature book:
The Journey: A trip through the Bible
By Don Elliott
The desire for this journey through the Bible is to break out of a daily routine of not living for God as we ought and not knowing that Scripture is where we get to know God and ourselves. Basically, it is a desire for God: As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, O God (Psalm 42:1). The cost of this journey is time and effort. The precious commodity of time might be dearer to some of us than money. However, there is another cost for this trip through the Word of God. It demands discipline. It calls for focus. It is work. Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth (II Timothy 2:15). The plan for this journey is a systematic, book-by-book jaunt through the entire Bible. Over 52 weeks, Genesis through Revelation will be covered by means of teaching, reading, memorizing, praying, applying and sharing the unique contribution of every section of Scripture. Assignments will be given every week encouraging a daily focus on each portion of the Bible. This makes The Journey a year-long excursion into meditating upon the Word of God. Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long (Psalm 119:97).
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The remainder of titles are in alphabetical order. Click on each title for a fuller description — and to purchase the book through Amazon.com.
A Cry of Need and of Joy, edited by Richard E. Burnett
A Guide to Church Property (2nd edition), by Lloyd J. Lunceford
Broken Covenant, by Parker T. Williamson
Called by a New Name, by Gerritt Scott Dawson
Confessing the Faith, by Craig M. Kibler
Discovering Jesus, by Gerrit Scott Dawson
Forgotten Foundation, by Russ Stevenson
Given and Sent in One Love, by Gerrit Scott Dawson and Mark R. Patterson
Leadership Jesus Style, by Douglas A. Rehberg
Politics and Protestant Theology, by Rene’ de Visme Williamson
The Presbyterian Story: Origins & Progress of a Reformed Tradition, By S. Donald Fortson III
Vanishing Point, by Parker T. Williamson
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I would like to get a copy of the publication “How we got here.” How can I get a copy?
A pdf version of “How We Got Here,” by Carmen Fowler LaBerge, president and executive editor of The Layman, can be downloaded for free here: http://layman.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/how-we-got-here-updated.pdf