Fifty-two Weeks with Paul and the Philippians
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Fifty-two Weeks with Paul and the Philippians

A Roadmap to Joy and Unity in a World Filled with Disagreement and Division

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eBook - ePub

Fifty-two Weeks with Paul and the Philippians

A Roadmap to Joy and Unity in a World Filled with Disagreement and Division

About this book

This Bible study aid uses Paul's letter to the Philippian church to help Christians find joy and peace in a world filled with dissension, strife, and sadness. The apostle Paul provides a down-to-earth approach to heavenly things and helps us overcome negative influences by redirecting our minds to truth, nobility, purity, loveliness, excellence, and praise. The passage of almost two thousand years has made this New Testament Epistle's faith-building messages all the more relevant. There are 365 lessons inside this book, and they convert Philippians' 104 verses into a daily prescription for spiritual therapy. Paul the Apostle has much to say about a joy filled walk with and knowledge of Jesus. He can help us all find a path to contentment, whatever our situation.

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Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9798891303683
Print ISBN
9798891303676

Table of contents

  1. In the pages that follow, you will learn how important my father and brother were to me. You may also get the sense that my relationship with my two grandfathers was special as well. All four were men to be admired, and I dedicate what follows to them and their legacy. How fortunate I am to have been close to such a quartet of Christian gentlemen. Their lives became a part of my character and my value system. Each provided what the apostle Paul wanted to give to the Philippians—an example worth following (Philippians 3:17). My chief concern in choosing this dedication is for the content of 52 Weeks with Paul and the Philippians to be worthy of them.