Synopses & Reviews
Know the Word. Almost everyone agrees that daily Bible reading is an essential part of our walk with God. Yet many of us would probably admit that we don't read the Bible as often as we would like. For some, the Bible can feel boring and irrelevant to today's fast-paced culture. For others, the strange names, foreign places, and puzzling stories can leave us feeling frustrated. And because reading it can feel like a chore, we find ourselves only cracking our Bible open on Sunday morning. TH1NK Books presents The Bible: Think for Yourself About What's Inside, an easy-to-understand resource that illuminates the relevance of the most-studied book in human history. With a conversational approach and refreshing perspective, this resource provides an accessible study of many of the nuances of Scripture. Inside you'll find answers to tough questions, essential biblical highlights, and individual reading plans that allow you to grow at your own pace. Whether you're new to the Scriptures or have studied them for years, The Bible: Think for Yourself About What's Inside is an invaluable resource for understanding and taking delight in God's Word.
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This easy-to-understand resource illuminates the relevance of the most-studied book in human history: the Bible. Inside this resource you'll find answers to tough questions, essential biblical highlights, and individual reading plans that allow you to grow at your own pace.
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An easy-to-understand guide to the Bible that provides valuable insights and answers to the tough questions while leading students through God's Word using selective reading plans.
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Rick Bundschuh pries open many long-held assumptions and challenges our ideas of what it means to be the body of Christ in the 21st century.
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Rick Bundschuh gives us a clear reminder that we aren't here to do church, we're here to be the church. Learn to live out your faith while reexamining what the church should be about.
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It's sink or swim time for the church. Has the church become more ornamental than piercing? Have we lost our ability to speak with both authority and attractiveness to a lost, seeking world? Rick Bundschuh gives us a clear reminder that we aren't here to do church, we're here to be the church. He fires up our imaginations to live out our faith while we reexamine what the church should be about. If you love the church too much to leave it the way it is, take a look at this heartfelt call to overturn our preconceived notions about being the body of Christ. Don't just rock the boat, capsize it!
About the Author
The Navigators is an interdenominational, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people "know Christ and make Him known” as they look to Him and His Word to chart their lives.
Navigators have invested their lives in people for more than seventy-five years, coming alongside them life on life to study the Bible, develop a deepening prayer life, and memorize and apply Scripture, The ultimate goal is to equip Christ followers to fulfill 2 Timothy 2:2—to teach what they have learned to others.
Today, tens of thousands of people worldwide are coming to know and grow in Jesus Christ through the various ministries of The Navigators. Internationally, more than 4,600 Navigator staff of 70 nationalities serve in more than 100 countries.