Day by Day with God May-August 2022: Rooting women's lives in the Bible

Day by Day with God May-August 2022: Rooting women's lives in the Bible

Edited by: Jackie Harris
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Day by Day with God is a collection of Bible reading notes specifically written for women by women. The entries for each day contain a suggested Bible reading, with the key verse written out in full, a helpful comment that engages heart and mind and a short reflection or prayer. Whatever your  situation, you will be inspired and encouraged by these notes. 

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Title Day by Day with God May-August 2022: Rooting women's lives in the Bible
Edited by Jackie Harris
Description

Day by Day with God is a collection of Bible reading notes specifically written for women by women. The entries for each day contain a suggested Bible reading, with the key verse written out in full, a helpful comment that engages heart and mind and a short reflection or prayer. Whatever your  situation, you will be inspired and encouraged by these notes. 

The editor writes:

Whether you have been part of Day by Day with God for many years or this is your very first issue, we’re so glad you’ve joined us. We represent a diverse group of women – different ages, different backgrounds and with very different experiences – united by our love for God’s word and desire to learn from it and draw strength and wisdom from it for our day-to-day lives.

In this issue, we welcome two new writers to the team. Ruth Akinradewo is a young Oxford graduate with a heart for those who are marginalised. She loves writing, music and singing, and begins our studies with one of her favourite characters – Esther. Later, we hear how Zelophehad’s daughters, whose story is told in just a few verses in the book of Numbers, have continued to influence Cham Kaur Mann, who has many years’ experience as a leader and mentor and is the first (and currently only) Asian woman Baptist minister.

It is always interesting to see how individual writers approach their topics and sometimes what they bring out of the same passage. In the course of our studies, two passages appear twice. The story of Jesus as a young boy – who left his parents without permission to spend time in the temple (Luke 2:41–50) – is referenced by both Selina and Rachel in their respective subjects, while Psalm 139 is used by Selina and then chosen by Ruth as her favourite psalm. Isn’t it fascinating how God’s word speaks to different people in different ways and at different times?

What is also interesting is how sometimes the same message can come through a variety of sources. We are exploring a wide range of topics, but as I read this issue through, a common theme seemed to emerge. In nearly every study there is something about God renewing and restoring, rewriting our stories, allowing new things to emerge or bringing something wonderful out of seemingly hopeless situations. Perhaps this is a message we need to hear.

Sometimes we forget that God’s redeeming power can intervene in our lives, transforming situations, people and perceptions. As we study together over the next four months, may we hear God’s word for us – a reminder of a promise, an assurance of his presence or a call to action – and draw strength and comfort from it.

Details
  • Product code: 9781800391239
  • Published: 10 March 2022
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 144
  • Dimensions: 120mmmm wide and 167mmmm high

Day by Day with God is a collection of Bible reading notes specifically written for women by women. The entries for each day contain a suggested Bible reading, with the key verse written out in full, a helpful comment that engages heart and mind and a short reflection or prayer. Whatever your  situation, you will be inspired and encouraged by these notes. 

The editor writes:

Whether you have been part of Day by Day with God for many years or this is your very first issue, we’re so glad you’ve joined us. We represent a diverse group of women – different ages, different backgrounds and with very different experiences – united by our love for God’s word and desire to learn from it and draw strength and wisdom from it for our day-to-day lives.

In this issue, we welcome two new writers to the team. Ruth Akinradewo is a young Oxford graduate with a heart for those who are marginalised. She loves writing, music and singing, and begins our studies with one of her favourite characters – Esther. Later, we hear how Zelophehad’s daughters, whose story is told in just a few verses in the book of Numbers, have continued to influence Cham Kaur Mann, who has many years’ experience as a leader and mentor and is the first (and currently only) Asian woman Baptist minister.

It is always interesting to see how individual writers approach their topics and sometimes what they bring out of the same passage. In the course of our studies, two passages appear twice. The story of Jesus as a young boy – who left his parents without permission to spend time in the temple (Luke 2:41–50) – is referenced by both Selina and Rachel in their respective subjects, while Psalm 139 is used by Selina and then chosen by Ruth as her favourite psalm. Isn’t it fascinating how God’s word speaks to different people in different ways and at different times?

What is also interesting is how sometimes the same message can come through a variety of sources. We are exploring a wide range of topics, but as I read this issue through, a common theme seemed to emerge. In nearly every study there is something about God renewing and restoring, rewriting our stories, allowing new things to emerge or bringing something wonderful out of seemingly hopeless situations. Perhaps this is a message we need to hear.

Sometimes we forget that God’s redeeming power can intervene in our lives, transforming situations, people and perceptions. As we study together over the next four months, may we hear God’s word for us – a reminder of a promise, an assurance of his presence or a call to action – and draw strength and comfort from it.