A daily devotional that provides an accessible way into the whole Bible story.
Many of us have favourite Bible verses that we draw comfort from, but we don't always know their context or understand how they fit into the main story arc of the Bible.
Tracing the big picture of God's story through the key themes and events from Genesis to Revelation allows us to see the abundant riches in God's Word. As you read the unfolding story day by day, you can encounter God in all his glorious holiness and faithfulness.
If you have ever struggled to read the Bible from cover to cover, then this devotional will help you find a way in to God's big story and help you fall in love with Jesus all over again.
Content This daily devotional provides an accessible way into the whole Bible story and will enable you to understand the story of God's salvation plan and his faithfulness through the ages.
Will help you understand the main themes of the BibleProvides a scriptural reflection and prayer for each dayPerfect for quiet timesProvides a structured plan to read the key parts of the Bible in a yearProvides an accessible entry point for those who want to read the whole BibleWill help you see how the Bible fits together as a wholeWritten in an engaging way that is suitable for all to understandGold foiling on cover images adds a luxurious feelHardback cover ensures the book is durable enough to be used every dayWill help you fall more in love with God as you see his faithfulness through the agesA perfect gift for any occasion to inspire friends, family or loved onesNaomi Reed was a missionary in Nepal, and she brings a fresh perspective to the reflections
Naomi Reed is a Christian writer and speaker who grew up in Sydney and studied physiotherapy with her husband Darren. After working at Sydney hospitals, they spent six years serving in Nepal with the International Nepal Fellowship. During this time, Naomi worked at Green Pastures Leprosy Hospital and enjoyed fellowship at their local Nepali church. She also home-schooled their three sons and struggled through seven monsoons. At one point, fearing she may not make it through another 120 days of rain, she began to write. The months of typing by candlelight helped her to see God’s purposes through different seasons and (somewhat surprisingly) became her first book, ‘My Seventh Monsoon’. Back in Australia, ‘My Seventh Monsoon’ was warmly received and Naomi continued writing – firstly the sequel, ‘No Ordinary View’ (which won the ACBOY award, 2009) and ’Over My Shoulder’ – a look at the impact of personality on cross-cultural mission.