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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tim ChesterPublisher: InterVarsity Press Imprint: Inter-Varsity Press,US Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9780830845316ISBN 10: 0830845313 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 23 January 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. The God Who Speaks 2. God Spoke in the Bible 3. God Speaks in the Bible 4. God Speaks Jesus in the Bible 5. The Bible is Relational 6. The Bible Is Intentional 7. The Bible Is Enough 8. The Bible Is Reliable 9. The Bible Is Accessible 10. Dying to Read the Bible Conclusion: Why I Love the Bible O Lord Our Rock Study Guide Notes for Leaders Notes Further ReadingReviewsNonbelievers and new believers alike will find this resource valuable for personal Bible study and for fostering a deeper appreciation for the God who still speaks through his word. --Kelley Mathews, Bible Study Magazine, January/February 2019 This book is a theology of the Bible as the Word of God, but in a popular format. The Bible is inspired, not dead but living, and promotes Christ from beginning to end. It's also given for a purpose, is sufficient, reliable, and accessible. Mostly, it's relational, and not just a collection of historic documents, though it's also historic, of course. . . . This book is ideal as a primer for new believers wanting to get a bigger picture of the faith, as well as a Bible study tool for small groups. Chester's study guide at the close takes readers through his key points, substantiating them with Scripture. --Gerald Wisz, Christian Market, January 2018 This book is a theology of the Bible as the Word of God, but in a popular format. The Bible is inspired, not dead but living, and promotes Christ from beginning to end. It's also given for a purpose, is sufficient, reliable, and accessible. Mostly, it's relational, and not just a collection of historic documents, though it's also historic, of course. . . . This book is ideal as a primer for new believers wanting to get a bigger picture of the faith, as well as a Bible study tool for small groups. Chester's study guide at the close takes readers through his key points, substantiating them with Scripture. --Gerald Wisz, Christian Market, January 2018 This book is a theology of the Bible as the Word of God, but in a popular format. The Bible is inspired, not dead but living, and promotes Christ from beginning to end. It's also given for a purpose, is sufficient, reliable, and accessible. Mostly, it's relational, and not just a collection of historic documents, though it's also historic, of course. . . . This book is ideal as a primer for new believers wanting to get a bigger picture of the faith, as well as a Bible study tool for small groups. Chester's study guide at the close takes readers through his key points, substantiating them with Scripture. --Gerald Wisz, Christian Market, January 2018 Nonbelievers and new believers alike will find this resource valuable for personal Bible study and for fostering a deeper appreciation for the God who still speaks through his word. --Kelley Mathews, Bible Study Magazine, January/February 2019 Author InformationTim Chester is a pastor of Grace Church in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, and a faculty member with the Acts 29 Oak Hill Academy. He was previously research and policy director for Tearfund and tutor in missiology at Cliff College. Tim is the author of over thirty books, including The Message of Prayer, Closing the Window, Good News to the Poor, and A Meal with Jesus. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |