Friday, November 2, 2012

90 Days Thru The Bible by Chris Tiegreen


90 Days Thru The Bible by Chris Tiegreen
ISBN:  978-1-4143-5309-8
Publisher:  Tyndale Momentum


Book Synopsis:

 Develop a deeper relationship with God and a deeper understanding of His word in just 90 days! You may believe the Bible’s overall message, but have you truly grasped the whole story? Sometimes understanding the Scriptures seems daunting. Though God’s message of love is simple, so that even a child may embrace it, His epic story is complex enough to mystify even the most curious intellect. We grasp the pieces much more easily than we comprehend the whole.In 90 Days Thru the Bible, acclaimed devotional writer Chris Tiegreen and Walk Thru the Bible guide you through the major sections of Scripture, meditating on how each story and theme, like the pieces of a puzzle, beautifully contributes to God’s great story. You'll come to understand the heart of God, and the awe-inspiring story he's telling, like never before. With a 13-session guide and discussion questions for reflection, this is the perfect resource for small groups, individuals, and church groups.

 I received a complimentary copy of this book from Tyndale House Publishers for the purpose of review. The review is my honest opinion and I was not paid for this service.

90 Days Thru The Bible is a devotional staged to take you on an in depth journey of the Holy Bible over a period of 90 days. Each chapter of the book targets a particular portion of the Bible (although it does not include every book of the Bible) and gives you a basic overview of the book as well as some points for discussion. While the author does not go into explanatory detail of each book in the Bible he does give you enough of an overview that even a beginner can read and understand the Bible.

The author did an excellent job. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to study the Bible or who wants an incentive to read the Bible daily. You won't be disappointed. You can purchase the book here:  Amazon  Barnes and Noble  Tyndale

I rate this book with 4 stars out of a total of 5.

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