Making Sense of Romans When You Read it for Yourself

Making Sense of Romans When You Read it for Yourself

£10.00

Terry Young

978-0-9954859-0-7 / 198pp / pb

It has been about 500 years since Christians used a new technology – the printing press – to bring God’s Word to everyone, and they changed the world. These days, we do less private Bible study than our predecessors although we have more and better resources. What if we studied the Bible the way we diagnosed our coughs, pursued our hobbies, or learned to cook lasagne? Making Sense of Romans encourages us to use the internet more in Bible study and offers a simple framework – the faith story, the hope story and the love story – for anyone to find their way into Romans. Over 13 chapters it can be used to teach Romans from the pulpit in a quarter, or as a home group series. The style is easy-reading verging on chatty, to approach the messages of Romans in fresh ways, with questions at the end of each chapter which can be used for individual or group study. 

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