Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Pastor Beaver's newly published book.

Tom's Journal.
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Here is the fine new book that Pastor Beaver just got published. They are now available to purchase! PTL! Turn on the sound. God Bless You!

Tom






The Bible doesn’t tell us what to do if trials come; it offers instructions for when. Sadly, many Christians stumble and fall during the valleys of life. This need not be the case. As believers in Christ we have a loving Lord and Shepherd to lead us through the darkness. Walking through the Valleys of Life offers scriptural insight and practical guidance for how to survive the struggles that so often leave us crying, “God, where are you?”

John 10:10 makes it clear, “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” What a great promise to those who trust in the Lord, and follow His plan.

God has a purpose for each valley that He allows. This book reveals . . .
  • Why God sends pain into our lives
  • What our perspective and responses should be
  • How to walk victoriously in spite of the burdens
This is a book that challenges hearts to keep looking to the Lord regardless of the circumstances, to embrace each valley as a chance to grow, and to let them have their perfect work in our lives.

This book includes study guides that can be used for small groups, Wednesday night Bible studies, and Sunday school. The study guides are available for download in PDF and Publisher formats, and are customizable to fit your style of teaching. The online link to get to the outlines is in the book. You can see a sample of the study guidesin the Look Inside section.


2 comments:

natalie said...

Dear Tom,
it is always insteresting to read abotu good books.
Myself I need an actual group of people to do Sunday school with.
That way I can get feedback on what works for different people.
It is not even offered much more which I actually find incredibly frustrating.
Have a great day
nat

natalie said...

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good job
nat