I want to let you know about a brand new Bible study from Jennifer Kennedy Dean called Set Apart: A Six Week Study on the Beatitudes. You can read more about it at www.prayinglife.org. Or here direct to the study.
If you place your order from there, you will get an e-mail that directs you to a page of bonus gifts from some of your favorite authors, ministries, and artists ready for you to download immediately. (I have an article in there about fear.) You will also be invited to a free webinar with Jennifer Kennedy Dean as she introduces the study.
Jennifer is best known as a biblical expositor, and her unique and fresh insights never fail to inspire.
Here’s a couple words of recommendation:
“God calls His people to be set apart, living lives of holiness in devotion to Him. Jennifer Kennedy Dean leads you through the riches of God’s Word and helps you learn in a very practical way how to live a holy life yielded to Him. Her love for the Bible shines brightly through the pages of this study, and I know your life will be enriched and blessed as you join into this journey of joy. Whether you use it for your own personal study or in a group setting, you are sure to grow in a deeper walk with Him.”
Karol Ladd
Best-selling author of The Power of a Positive Woman
“Even though scripture has the power of prof oundly change our lives, the familiarity of some passages can limit our receptivity to their transforming impact. Every time I hear or read Jennifer’s teaching, I am aware of her unique ability to extract applicable truth in a fresh way. While you may have read the Beatitudes many times, Set Apart will give you the sense that the Beatitudes are reading you.”
Daniel Henderson
President – Strategic Renewal, Author of numerous books, including PRAYzing and Fresh Encounters
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Lord, handpick the people that You want to find this study. Use Jennifer’s words to encourage others in their faith walk. Bless this study and all who sign up for it. We praise You for the inspiration from Your Word. Multiply the seeds of faith. Produce a fruitful harvest for those who participate. We look to You alone for words of wisdom. Your name is above all names. In Jesus name, Amen.
Denise says
Thanks sweetie, going to go check it out right now. I love you bunches.
B His Girl says
Enjoyed visiting as always. I will check this out. B
Andrea says
Thank you for sharing about this new Bible Study.
Blessings, andrea
PS: I have a prayer request on arise 2 write from a new bloggy friend. Please join in supporting her.
B His Girl says
looking for your smile. B
Heart2Heart says
Tiffany,
I may just have to check this out. It may be just the thing I need to do at this point in my life.
Thanks for sharing this information and I am praying for the many people that need to take part in this, find their way here.
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
Christine says
I just might do this…sounds good. Thanks for the info here heading over now to check it out =O)
SusanD says
This sounds like a great study. I'll be sure to investigate. Thanks for sharing the information. Blessings, SusanD
Ike says
"What is needed is something that cannot be explained in human terms. What is needed is something that is so striking and so signal that it will arrest the attention of the whole world. That is revival.
Now we of ourselves can never do anything like that. We can do a great deal, and we should do all we can. We can preach the truth, we can defend it, we can indulge in our apologetics, we can organize our campaigns, we can try to present a great front to the world. But you know, it does not impress the world. It leaves the world where it was. The need is for something which will be so overwhelming, so divine, so unusual that it will arrest the attention of the world . . . .
'Authenticate thy word. Lord God, let it be known, let it be known beyond a doubt, that we are thy people. Shake us!' I do not ask him to shake the building, but I ask him to shake us. I ask him to do something that is so amazing, so astounding, so divine, that the whole world shall be compelled to look on and say, 'What is this?' as they said on the day of Pentecost."
Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Revival, pages 183-185