
Guidelines January-April 2020
Bible study for today's ministry and mission
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) (Publisher)
Published on 10. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-85746-900-7 (ISBN)
Description
Guidelines is a unique Bible reading resource that offers four months of in-depth study, drawing on insights of current scholarship. Its intention is to enable all its readers to interpret and apply biblical text with confidence in today's world. Instead of dated daily readings, Guidelines provides weekly units, broken into six sections, plus an introduction and a final section of points for thought and prayer.
Topics and contributors
Mission and evangelism 20:20 Steve Hollinghurst
Ephesians Helen Morris
Ezekiel 25-48 Bill Goodman
Proverbs (Part II) Ernest Lucas
Strangers, others, neighbours Helen Paynter
Matthew 3-7 Andy Angel
Seven words from the cross David Spriggs
Jesus and the way to the cross Nigel G. Wright
Easter Day in the gospels Graham Dow
Jeremiah 25-52 Pauline Hoggarth
Topics and contributors
Mission and evangelism 20:20 Steve Hollinghurst
Ephesians Helen Morris
Ezekiel 25-48 Bill Goodman
Proverbs (Part II) Ernest Lucas
Strangers, others, neighbours Helen Paynter
Matthew 3-7 Andy Angel
Seven words from the cross David Spriggs
Jesus and the way to the cross Nigel G. Wright
Easter Day in the gospels Graham Dow
Jeremiah 25-52 Pauline Hoggarth
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 167 mm
Width: 120 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
107 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85746-900-7 (9780857469007)
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Persons
Following a first career in medicine, Helen Paynter is now a Baptist Minister in Bristol, and Research Fellow at Bristol Baptist College. David Spriggs provides occasional consultancy services for Bible Society, where he has served as Head of Church Relations and Project Director for Open the Book. He is part-time minster with the Friar Lane and Braunstone Baptist Church, Leicester.