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THE WAY OF THE CHOSEN AN INTERACTIVE BIBLE STUDY
AMANDA JENKINS, DALLAS JENKINS, & DR. DOUGLAS HUFFMAN
Discover what it means to belong to and be blessed by God.
We all have to choose: the wide road that leads to destruction or the narrow path that leads to life. The third season of the groundbreaking television show, The Chosen, picks up with how Jesus’ followers apply His teaching to their lives.
The Way of the Chosen is an eight-lesson interactive Bible study for individuals or small groups that works in tandem with each episode of the show. In modeling “the narrow road that leads to life” it includes:
• Forgiving the way Jesus does
• Going when and where He says to go
• Grieving what He grieves
• Standing firm on His words and character
• Delighting in the things that please Him
• Asking because He says to
• Welcoming those He welcomes
• Trusting His will and way
Readers will be challenged to move from knowing who Jesus is to living out their faith by going the way of the Chosen.
Specs
Format Paperback | Retail $17.99US | Trim 7 x 9
Pages 160 | ISBN 978-0-8307-8456-1 | Pub Date March 27, 2023
Category Religion/Biblical Studies/Bible Study Guides
Selling Territory World
Dr. Douglas S. Huffman, the evangelical biblical consultant for the television series, is Professor of New Testament and Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University) in California.
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About The Author
Strahan Coleman is an award-winning musician, poet, writer, and spiritual director from Aotearoa, New Zealand. He is the founder of Commoners Communion, a space that engages in conversations in Christian spirituality through writing, podcasts, spiritual retreats, devotions, and prayers. Strahan also teaches online prayer schools that engage students around the world in a journey to go deeper with God.
BEHOLDING Deepening Our Experience in God STRAHAN COLEMAN
How can time with God be a source of peace in a loud and distracting world? In Beholding, spiritual director and poet Strahan Coleman invites readers to discover the joy of being with God rather than working for God. As they inhabit the art of resting in God’s presence, prayer becomes not just a place of seeking, but becoming.
In an age of noise and hyperconnectivity, Beholding invites readers to rediscover prayer as a welcoming space to simply be with God.
Through lyrical writing and biblical insights, Strahan helps readers move from having a transactional association with God based on work to having a transformational relationship with God based in love. Beholding calls readers to understand how …
• Prayer is so much more than spoken conversation between us and God; it’s a way of existing together.
• Beholding God in prayer is profoundly connected to beholding and dignifying others.
• Embracing prayer practices from different Christian traditions digs a deep well of peace in the soul.
• Our everyday, ordinary lives can become the meeting place for God through silence, solitude, community, creation, and hospitality.
In this tribute to God’s abundant love, Strahan shows readers that prayer can be more than a way of finding answers. When readers realize that prayer can be a way of learning God’s heart language, they see that they are already closer to God than they dare imagine.
Specs
Format Paperback | Retail $19.99US | Trim 5.5 x 8.25
Pages 240 | ISBN 978-0-8307-8518-6 | Pub Date February 7, 2023
Category Religion/Christian Living/Prayer | Selling Territory World
About The Authors
From Hollywood to a small island in Florida, over a period of twenty years Jenny Randle’s creative ventures have reached millions. She is the cohost of a top-ranked podcast and the author of numerous books, as well as a wife, mom, Emmy-award-winning editor, speaker, and ministry leader. Jenny is currently working toward a bachelor’s of theology at TheosSeminary.
Brayden Brookshier serves on the teaching team at Newbreak Church, San Diego. With a master’s in New Testament and a bachelor’s in Biblical Studies, Brayden is the author of A Resurrected Cosmos and teaches biblical Greek at Horizon University. Although he is a pastor and theologian, Brayden’s favorite titles are husband and “Dada.”