by Meris Haughton
Looking for an inspiring and relatable book to read? Look no further than "From The Pews" by Meris Haughton. This thought-provoking and engaging collection of reflections and devotions offers a fresh perspective on Bible passages and their relevance to everyday life. Haughton shares her personal experiences and uses lighthearted stories to connect the teachings of the Bible with contemporary situations. Whether you are new to Christianity or seeking to deepen your faith, this book will provide insight and encouragement. Perfect for personal devotion, Bible study groups, or anyone looking for inspiration and spiritual growth. Don't miss out on this indie book title that will leave you inspired and eager to engage with your faith. Available now on Amazon.com.
Do you want to understand how Bible passages relate to everyday situations? Then read this book.
Meris Haughton shares her reflections of a selection of Bible passages, using engaging stories from her own experiences. She is a Christian who is committed to sharing the Gospel as a layperson from the pews. She writes using interesting tidbits from everyday situations in a lighthearted manner to engage the reader. Like many Christians who have questions about how the Bible is relevant 2000 years later, these thought-provoking messages are meant to encourage and inspire others.
This book of reflections and devotions shows the reader that Christ is as real today as He was yesterday and should be in everything that we do. It covers such topics as:
• It’s okay to celebrate life.
• Navigating the storms of life.
• Going through the seasons of life.
• Sharing the observances of life.
It can help you to answer some questions you have about Christianity, to deepen your understanding of the Word and your faith in Christ, and to help you on your own faith journey. It is helpful for personal devotion, Bible study or small group worship.
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