CURRENT HOURS

Phones open
Monday–Friday:
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EST


 TIME TO UPGRADE!

For best results we recommend Google Chrome or Firefox .

 

Need to print a page? The free Fireshot browser extension is easy to install and works best.

Growing Slow Bible Study
A 6-Week Guided Journey To Un-Hurrying Your Heart

Status: Extended Catalog Item
Isbn: 0764238361
Isbn-13: 9780764238369
UPC:
Speedy#: 263738
CPC Super: Biblical Studies
CPC Primary: Bible Study
CPC Sub: General
Author: Lee Jennifer Dukes
Publisher: Baker Pub Group/Bethany House
On Hand: 0
Case Qty: 30
Binding: Trade Paper
Price: 12.99
Due Date:
Weight lbs.: 0.65
No Picture

1 of 1 images

 








About:

We want to believe that a slower life is possible, but we are afraid of what we will miss if we don't keep up the pace. In this Bible study, Jennifer Dukes Lee weaves biblical lessons into her own experience of the importance of land, gleaned from her fifth-generation farm. The land--both then and now--teaches us how to un-hurry our hurry-sick hearts.

We want to believe that a slower life is possible, but we're afraid of what we'll miss if we don't keep up the pace. So we bend to the pressure and miss the gift of rest and slowness. What if we could move from a place of depleting hurry to grasp the high reward of good things grown slowly?

In this Bible study, which accompanies a trade book by the same name, Jennifer Dukes Lee helps readers dig deep into Scripture to reveal how land is a picture of our slow growth into claiming the promises of God. The land is more than a backdrop for the Bible. It is a central part of the magnificent narrative, from the very beginning when Creator God used dirt to make life on a farm called Eden. Jennifer weaves these biblical lessons into her own experience of the importance of land, gleaned from her fifth-generation farm. The land--both then and now--teaches us how to un-hurry our hurry-sick hearts.

*Due date is an estimated date. Current supply chain challenges may cause a delay in actual availability. Current supply chain challenges including driver shortages are causing delays in transit time. Please allow extra time for delivery of your order.