Have you ever read the Bible only to come away confused? Learn the meaning of each of the 66 books of the Bible and how each one is a love letter to God’s people.
After working with people as a psychologist for four decades, author Larry Crabb invites you to explore the Bible in a new way. He offers a fresh, relational look at Scripture through intimate discussions with God. Told through a series of "conversations" between himself and God, Larry wrestles through what God intends us to understand in each of the 66 books of the Bible. Each book tells a story that is a part of a larger one of God and how He loves His people.
Perfect for a small group, bible study, or used as a daily devotional, Larry asks deeply honest questions such as:
Listen to the story of God unfold through these chapters, and you’ll find not only His redeeming love, but His plan and provision designed especially for you. Though life may not be going according to your plan, God has another one, far better than you can imagine. From Genesis to Revelation, experience His invitation to get you dancing with joy.
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— Deborah, 4/27/2010Lawrence J. Crabb Jr., PhD (1944–2021) was a well-known psychologist, conference and seminar speaker, Bible teacher, and author of numerous bestselling books, including Finding God, Men & Women, and Silence of Adam. He was the founder of NewWay Ministries, a nonprofit to help ignite a revolution in how Christians live, think, and relate. He lived in Colorado, where he was distinguished scholar-in-residence at Colorado Christian University.
Lawrence J. Crabb Jr., PhD, is a well-known psychologist, conference and seminar speaker, Bible teacher, and author of numerous bestselling books, including Finding God, Men & Women, and Silence of Adam. He is the founder of NewWay Ministries, a nonprofit to help ignite a revolution in how Christians live, think, and relate. He lives in Colorado where he is distinguished scholar-in-residence at Colorado Christian University.