Ecclesiastes is a neglected but a powerful book, especially for more seasoned believers. This guide contains a wonderful paraphrase of Ecclesiastes by T. M. Moore that makes it easier to understand. Rich wisdom for life. This is one of Dee's favorite guides.
Dee Brestin (http://www.deebrestin.com) is excited about seeing lives changed. Her most recent book is Idol Lies where she tells how the Lord set her free of manipulating people and healed her relationships. Her book The Friendships of Women has sold over a million copies and was recently released in a 20th Anniversary Edition. Falling in Love with Jesus has sold over 400,000 copies. Dee has written twenty Bible studies, the first of which, Proverbs and Parables, has been in print for over thirty years. A graduate of Northwestern University, Dee has studied with Covenant Seminary. She is the mother of five grown children and lives in Wisconsin.
I was trying to adapt this to use for a women's Bible study on Ecclesiastes, but it was too polluted with decision theology and other things we wouldn't agree with so it was virutally useless.