Thursday, September 30, 2010

"Share Library" Recommendation

The Tabernacle by David Levy is a must to include in your groups "Share Library Box".  Be sure to remind readers to leave a comment on the "Share Card" in the back of the book.  It is fun to read from these comment cards during your group meetings share time.

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

THE TABERNACLE: This superb work on Israel’s wilderness tabernacle explores in depth the service of the priesthood and the significance of the sacrifices. The well-organized content and numerous illustrations will open new vistas of biblical truth as ceremonies, sacrifices, and priestly service reveal the perfections of the messiah.

From the Back Cover

The Tabernacle—its description and ministries—dominates fifty chapters in the Old Testament, while the creation of the entire world is described in just two.
Understanding the sacrifices, services, and priesthood of the Tabernacle is integral to a proper understanding of God’s redemptive program. This first recorded dwelling place of God clearly pictures sinful man, a holy God, and the incredible price required to bring the two together. A good grasp of the Old Testament Tabernacle is essential to understanding much of the New Testament, including more than half of the book of Hebrews.
David Levy approaches the Tabernacle simply, systematically, and scripturally, providing a resource for those with little Bible knowledge and those with many years of personal Bible study.
David M. Levy is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, the University of Illinois, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. As Foreign Field Director for The Friends of Israel, David travels extensively in Eastern and Western Europe, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, and North and South America. He is also Associate Editor of The Friends of Israel’s highly acclaimed publication, Israel My Glory.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Help, Lord, I'm Having a Senior Moment

Yesterday, my mom (89 years old) and I were looking for interesting reading to download to our Kindles. She asked me to put in an on-line search for books for "Seniors". I did and we come up with a delightful book. The book is written as notes to God from one growing old. We are both enjoying the humor and the wisdom of the book as we read the comments connected to the struggles of an aging body and the joys of a maturing spirit. Best express in this poem quoted in the front of the book:



"Senior Moments"  by Karen Taylor
This book tells not of youngsters
and the way they spend their days.
It's all about us old folks
and our fuddy-duddy-ways

Sometimes it's hard to figure
what life is all about.
My brain is finally working,
now my body's giving out.

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Looking for a Book to Reopen Your Eye to Missions










Let the Nations Be Glad!: The Supremacy of God in Missions by John Piper is a study that pulls at the very foundation of our faith. This book will help refocus Christians' attention towards the high calling of God to get involved in His business of reaching the world for Christ.

Bring Operation World into Action Through Prayer

Operation World - 21st Century Edition, Updated and Revised Edition (When We Pray God Works) [Paperback] by Patrick Johnstone and Jason Mandryk

Leaders, as fall approaches, it is time to look for resources that can help you plan an active and engaging meeting for your small group. Operation World offers an excellent current guide and reference book to help individuals or groups follow a systematic prayer list for missions around the world.