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Playing with Fire: How the Bible Ignites Change in Your Soul - Paperback

Playing with Fire: How the Bible Ignites Change in Your Soul - Paperback

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by Walter Russell (Author)

Bible scholar Walt Russell insists that when we study the Scriptures properly, it is like playing with fire--a fire that can ignite dramatic change in our souls. With an intelligent, engaging style, Russell puts the tools in your hands that enable you to study different styles of biblical writing in depth. And this fuller understanding of God's Word unleashes a heart-transforming power that burns away your defenses like fire, bringing radical change to your life.

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Why Settle for Pulling Weeds When You Could be Playing with Fire? For too many of us, reading the Bible is about as enjoyable as pulling weeds. At best, it's unexciting, and sometimes it's just plain work. But Bible scholar Walt Russell insists that when we study the Scriptures properly, it is like playing with fire-a fire that can ignite dramatic change in our souls. With an intelligent, engaging style, Russell puts the tools in your hands that enable you to study the different styles of biblical writing in depth-and unlock their meaning. And this fuller understanding of God's Word unleashes a heart-transforming power that burns away your defenses like fire, bringing radical change to your life! When you read your Bible, why settle for pulling weeds when you could be playing with fire?

Author Biography

Todd Cartmell, Psy.D., is a child psychologist with a practice in Wheaton, Illinois. The author of The Parent Survival Guide and Keep the Siblings, Lose the Rivalry, he is married with two children. Visit his website, www.drtodd.net for parenting tips, workshop information, and more.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.77 x 8.38 x 5.56 IN
Publication Date: May 16, 2000