356 pages : 21 cm
How Do You Walk the Walk You Talk?
β Scribed by Kay Arthur
- Publisher
- The Crown Publishing Group
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- 40-Minute Bible Studies
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This Bible study series from beloved Bible teacher Kay Arthur and the teaching staff of Precept Ministries tackles important issues in brief, easy-to-grasp lessons you can benefit from personally or as part of a small group. Each book in the series includes six 40-minute studies designed to draw you into God’s Word through basic inductive Bible study. As Kay explains, "Rather than simply reading or listening to what others say about a subject, you are going to see for yourself what God says about it." Join one of the world’s most respected Bible teachers in a study that will revolutionize your thinkingβand your life.
You are surrounded by a world that’s watching you, waiting to see if what you say is trueβif you really believe what you say and “walk the walk you talk." That thought may seem overwhelming, even intimidating. But Kay Arthur is ready to guide you into a deeper understanding of God’s Word. This study of vital passages from Ephesians will help you discover what God says about the lifestyle of a true believer. And it will equip you to live in a manner worthy of your callingβwith the ultimate goal of developing a life marked by maturity, Christlikeness, and peace.
Get started on an authentic walk with God that matches your talk. Kay Arthur will show you the way.
β¦ Subjects
Christian Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, REL006700, REL012120, REL023000
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<p>This book argues that we should regard walking and talking in a single rhythmic vision. In doing so, it contributes to the theory of prosody, our understanding of respiration and looking, and, in sum, to the particular links, across the board, between the human characteristics of bipedal walking
This book argues that we should regard walking and talking in a single rhythmic vision. In doing so, it contributes to the theory of prosody, our understanding of respiration and looking, and, in sum, to the particular links, across the board, between the human characteristics of bipedal walking and
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