TLC Book Tours Book Feature: Walking with God by Beth Moore

 


 

I have done several Beth Moore Bible Studies and have learned so much from her. I was excited to see that she has a new one--Walking with God. This one released from Tyndale House Publishers in January. It looks like a good study to do with Lent as it is about walking with God. It could be done any time though, of course.

What does it really mean to walk with God–not just for a season, but for a lifetime? No two people in Scripture walked with God identically, and the same is true for all of us. Sometimes, a stretch of miles when God seems gloriously obvious can be followed by months of wondering where he’s gone. God has his own objectives for each season of our walks, and some of them will remain a mystery until we see his face.

Join New York Times bestselling author of All My Knotted-Up Life, Beth Moore, as she leads you on a five-week journey through Scripture to explore what walking with God looked like throughout the Biblical storyline:

  • the Beginning of Walking (Genesis)
  • the Law of Walking (Books of the Law)
  • the Heart of Walking (Psalms and Books of Poetry)
  • the Discipleship of Walking (Gospels)
  • the Spirit of Walking (Epistles)

Filled with Scripture-rich teaching, thought-provoking questions, practical application, and insightful personal reflections from Beth gleaned from a lifetime of walking with God, every page of this Bible study was designed to spark an awareness of God’s presence in your daily life.

Whether you’re just beginning your faith journey or have been walking with God for decades, this study will teach you to walk nearer and more attentively with God every day.



 I received a copy of this book from the publisher through TLC Book Tours. Thank you for my copy.  

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