What can Morning by Morning do for you? A lot! Especially if you're a serious Christian or a Bible student who wants to be challenged to think differently about how to apply God's Word to your life. Jim Reimann, inspired interpreter of such classics as Streams in the Desert and My Utmost for His Highest, gives Morning by Morning―the powerful devotions of Charles Spurgeon―a new spin. Reimann carefully maintains the strength and dignity of the original edition, but broadens the appeal by - Updated language and precise NIV text - Contemporary applications and prayers - Scripture references for every Bible quote - Easy-to-use Scripture and subject indexes - Scriptures selected from every book of the Bible These additions are designed to make Morning by Morning ideal for personal use as well as for sharing in study groups. But it's the author's thoughtful "From the pen of Jim Reimann" segments that really make this devotional shine. The author’s daily commentary complements Spurgeon's writing perfectly. Each day, Reimann includes personal reflections and shares thought-provoking ideas gleaned from his extensive travel and studies in Israel and other Bible lands. The result is a day-by-day opportunity for Christians to pause, reflect, learn, and grow. Whether you're mature in your faith or new to the journey, this stimulating devotional delivers a daily dose of just what you need. Morning by Morning is the companion volume to Evening by Evening, The Devotions of Charles Spurgeon, also expanded, indexed and updated by Jim Reimann.
James Gilbert Reimann, 63, of Atlanta GA. He was born in Chattanooga, TN. He graduated from Georgia State University receiving a bachelor’s degree in finance. He married Pamela in 1972.
He founded and owned The Christian Armory, “1988-1989 Store of the Year” by the Christian Booksellers Association, was the C.O.O. of Family Christian Stores, the editor of “My Utmost for His Highest”, “Streams in the Desert”, “Morning by Morning” and “Evening by Evening”, and led 26 Bible-teaching tours to Israel.
He is survived by his wife, Pam Reimann. He is also survived by his children, Jeremy Reimann, Aaron Reimann and Bethany Belt, all of Atlanta GA. He is also survived by eight grandchildren, Taylor, Lillian, Morgan, Kaley, Aubrey, Sabrina, Teagan and Israel.
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be given to the “Digging Deeper Fund” as to further the good news, which was his full purpose in life.
All are cordially invited to visit with the family Saturday afternoon from four until six o’clock and on Sunday evening from six until eight o’clock at H. M. Patterson & Son Arlington Chapel, 173 Allen Road, NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon, the 23rd of December at one o’clock at Mount Vernon Baptist Church, 850 Mount Vernon Highway NW, Sandy Springs, GA 30327. A private interment will follow for the family.
Amazing, instructive, manageable, applicable. They, like the Word in which they are rooted, never age nor failed to bear fruit. The variety of angles from which Spurgeon looks at and shares God's glory have made it impossible, in my experience, to anticipate him even as Irene year after year.
He takes a tiny morsel of Scripture and teaches the reader to relish it. One cannot help but be warmed by his enthusiasm, aptly expressed.
Bought as a gift for my husband when he was still a newborn in Christ, I read it most mornings after he was finished. I really appreciate Spurgeon's fervor and his challenge to the church, and would describe his writings here as the "pure spiritual milk" that Peter describes. A great supplement for those starting out in the Word.
This was our morning reading, along with the Chronological Bible. It was a great way to start each day of 2020, and even though the year was difficult, every morning was a lot brighter with Spurgeon and God's Holy Word. If you have never read Spurgeon, I highly encourage it!