Released in the UK November 2019
Released in the US November 2019
Large trade paperback | 240 Pages
9781527104235 • £12.99 $16.99
BISAC – REL006000
Inspiring quotes and inspirational stories will always be popular, but they rarely change lives. After reading the quote, hearing the story, and experiencing some feelings, we often go about our business as usual. What we need is a spiritual resource that helps us focus on heart issues, life change, and the rhythm of the Christian life.
This year–long devotional takes 365 questions asked in the New Testament, and shows you how to change your focus, reorder your affections, and reprioritize your loves. It will compel you to love God and others more selflessly, and wean your heart off the lies and lures of this world.
Brian J. Wright
Brian J. Wright (Ph.D.) is the founding pastor of Redeemer Community Church in Pensacola, Florida, and author of more than a dozen books, including ‘The Rhythm of the Christian Life’, and ‘Communal Reading in the Time of Jesus’.
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This unique devotional will have readers asking questions of their own hearts as they seek to grow and apply God’s word to their lives.
Christina Fox
Counselor, retreat speaker and author
I’ll be taking this book home and reading the daily devotions around the family breakfast table this coming week.
Robert L. Plummer
Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
… a biblically saturated, yet wonderfully practical devotional for the twenty–first–century church. Indeed, it is written in such a simple (yet profound) way that I would feel comfortable giving it out to any church member. I highly recommend that you read this insightful devotional, and then read it again with others!
James J. Ackerman
President and CEO, Prison Fellowship
‘Inspired Questions’ is very accessible and needed, and I am glad to see it in print. Read it with an open bible, an open heart, and an open door for others to join you!
J. P. Moreland
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University and author of ‘Finding Quiet’