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This Bible Study has 10 Lessons Proven resources for deeper exploration of Scripture, Living Word Bible Studies provide effective guidance for groups and individuals alike. Each lesson includes questions for five days, plus helpful context and commentary, to lead to ever-increasing satisfaction, discernment, and delight in God’s Word. The book of Joshua offers adventure, great stories, vivid characters—and an amazing account of the way God fulfills his promises to his people.
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Kathleen Nielson’s study books are all designed to encourage not only daily interaction but more importantly personal engagement with the Word of God. Her theology is sound, the format is unique, and the results can be life-changing. Joshua: All God’s Good Promises is an invaluable asset for personal spiritual maturation and for enhancing any disciple-making ministry.
—Harry L. Reeder III, Senior Pastor, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama
This study brings you face to face with the promise-keeping God of Joshua and of today. From the first lesson, where we learn of God’s promise to Joshua to be with him wherever he goes as he leads the people to the Promised Land; through the middle lessons of God’s faithful leading, and victory, and sometimes defeat for the people; to the final lesson of the people’s response to Joshua’s charge ‘to choose,’ we are challenged to respond in faith and obedience to this same ‘faithful, powerful, covenant-keeping God.’ This study encourages and inspires love for and faith in this God who never changes, who will fulfill all his promises. We see this God and are changed!
—Kathy Ladd, Director of Women’s Bible Study, Village Seven Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs
Dr. Kathleen Nielson uses her great love for and understanding of literature to lead us into a rich study of Holy Scripture. Her studies highlight the importance of meditation and self-discovery while providing just enough gentle guidance always to steer us to the Good Shepherd as our hope and strength.
—Bryan Chapell, Senior Pastor, Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria, Illinois