The Workbook on the Ten Commandments
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Rating | : | 4.65 (914 Votes) |
Asin | : | 083589875X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 164 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
From 1975 - 1982, Dunnam was world editor of The Upper Room daily devotional guide, and prior to that he was director of Prayer Life and Fellowship for The Upper Room. Kimberly Dunnam Reisman a graduate of Yale Divinity School is associate pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church in Lafayette, Indiana, where she is responsible for outreach ministr
These sessions include community-building exercises, time for singing hymns and discussion, and time to pray together.. Reflection questions draw the reader deeper into God's purpose for each commandment in our lives today. Biblical context and contemporary application are woven throughout eight weeks of study. "Our culture is debating about when it's permissable to display the Ten Commandments," said a reviewer of this book. A clearly outlined group meeting plan caps each week. "The Workbook on the Ten Commandments will help them be displayed in the one place that matters: your life." Small groups looking for Bible study that meets real life will welcome this skillfully presented study of the Ten Commandments
Peter Menkin said A book for learning and understanding. Two summers ago I had a yearning to learn more about The Ten Commandments. But I did not know where to begin, and when I asked people I thought knew, they had no book recommendations. How I found this title, one of four I read that summer on The Ten Commandments, is through Upper Room Publications, who are publis. "Wonderful small group study" according to BSU Fan. I am leading a small group study in our Church using this book. It's wonderful and thought-provoking. It uses daily readings to guide the user through the 10 Commandments. The group has just raved of the quality of the comments and questions in the book. I am an admitted Maxie Dunnam fan as I have lead several sm
Here again the ordering of the Ten Commandments teach us. . This does not mean that these first four commandments ought to be separated from the others. We cannot love our neighbors redemptively; in fact, we cannot love them without limiting, even destroying them, unless we see ourselves and them as creations of God. The first four are first because our relation to God is first and primary. To forget this or to not allow the dynamic of it to shape our living is to court disaster and to take ourselves out of the stream of God's grace and to put ourselves into the stream of God's judgment. All of life is gift, God's gift