Precepts For Living 2024-2025 KJV NLT Parallel Large Print (Large Type)
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Your Guide to Living According to God’s Word in Tumultuous Times
For over 20 years, many have cultivated their relationship with Christ using UMI’s Precepts for Living Commentary. This edition covers key biblical principles for listening to and living according to God’s word!
The Precepts For Living(R): Principles for Living in an Unhinged World commentary will enhance personal study with powerful, life-transforming insights, an amazing depth of study, and instructional resources. Precepts For Living(R): Principles for Living in an Unhinged World is for individuals and churches who sense the world needs change and covenant to apply God’s wisdom to earthly problems. Precepts For Living(R): Principles for Living in an Unhinged World provides lessons in parallel KJV and NLT translations, in-depth historical, biographical, and geographic insights, discussion and Bible application, and Greek and Hebrew word studies. It also includes:
*Weekly Bible Study Guide
*Daily Bible Readings
*QR Codes for Online Resources
*Holiday Features
*Black History Profiles
WEEKLY BIBLE STUDY GUIDE
The Weekly Bible Study Guide offers scripture in both KJV and NLT. It also offers,
*”The People, Places, and Times,”
*”Background,”
*”In Depth,” and
*”More Light on the Text”
…sections to help provide insight and understanding of the text.
These sections include more than a simple compilation of information. In each lesson, you will also see “In Focus” stories and “Liberating Lesson” and “Application for Activation” sections serving as catalysts for applying the biblical text to life situations.
DAILY BIBLE READINGS
The Daily Bible Reading scriptures are there to guide you through your Bible reading for the rest of the week.
QR CODES
Next to the weekly In Focus stories, you will see QR Codes. The codes will lead you to additional content, including videos of our In Focus stories and Teaching Tips. To use the QR Code, open the camera app on your mobile device to scan the QR Code. Then click on the link to access the videos and teaching tips. Need additional help accessing these resources? Please call 1-800-860-8642 for assistance.
HOLIDAY FEATURES
The Holiday Features section includes articles that highlight liturgical and cultural holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and Juneteenth. Many of the articles inspire the reader to reflect on the spiritual and historical foundation of the holidays and commission us to remember what we cel
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SKU (ISBN): 9798889761150
Editor: Vince Bantu
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Urban Ministries, Inc.
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