5 Minute Bible Study For Moms
$6.99
Do you find it hard to make time for Bible study, Mom?
You intend to do it, but before you know it, another week has passed and you haven’t picked up God’s Word. This book provides simple tools for you to open the Bible regularly and dig into God’s Word-even if you only have five minutes!
*Minutes 1-2: Read a few verses pulled from a lengthier passage. If time allows, read the full passage listed for you in each Bible study.
*Minute 3: Understand. Ponder thoughtful questions designed to help you apply the verses from the Bible to your own life.
*Minute 4: Apply. Read a brief devotional based on the scripture you read.
*Minute 5: Pray. A prayer starter will help you to begin a time of conversation with God.
The 5-Minute Bible Study for Moms will help you establish the discipline of consistent study of God’s Word. You will find that even five minutes focused on scripture and prayer has the power to make a huge difference in your daily life. Soon you will be making time for more!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636095035
ISBN10: 1636095038
Dena Dyer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
5 Minute Bible Study
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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