Archive for October, 2009

My Everyday Promise Bible – Review & Book Giveaway

Nonfictionon October 29th, 2009No Comments

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My Everyday Promise Bible
by Phil A. Smouse

How can parents teach their kids about God’s faithfulness? Give them My Everyday Promise Bible, from the creator of Jesus Wants All of Me! This brand-new book for kids ages 3 to 5 is packed with age-appropriate Bible promises, devotional thoughts, and fun, colorful illustrations. It features 365 daily readings on a promise of scripture, carefully written so that kids can understand. Author and illustrator Phil A. Smouse has created an engaging way to introduce youngsters to the unchanging goodness of God.

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Women in the Bible | Hagar, An Attitude Adjustment

Bible Studyon October 25th, 2009No Comments

This bible study was written as a part of an ongoing series during the years of 2000-2002. It has been recently modified. If you desire to REPRINT this bible study, please send inquiries to ty [at] tyoramoody dot com.

So Abram had sexual relations with Hagar, and she became pregnant. But when Hagar knew she was pregnant, she began to treat her mistress, Sarai, with contempt.  — Genesis 16: 4 New Living Translation

FULL SCRIPTURE LESSON: Genesis 16:1-6; 21:8-18

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BOOK REVIEW | Learn to Study the Bible

Nonfictionon October 22nd, 2009No Comments

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by Andy Deane

BOOK DESCRIPTION

Pastor Andy Deane’s new book teaches you forty different step-by-step Bible study methods to help you discover, apply and enjoy God’s Word. Each practical method has a handwritten example to demonstrate it and make it easy for you to follow the steps. Learn how to study the Bible with so much variety that you’ll never get into the rut that routine brings ever again. Learn to Study the Bible has more Bible study methods than any other book out there!

MY REVIEW

Whether you’ve been a Christian for some time or a newbie, daily bible reading along with prayer is essential for growth. Pastor Andy Deane opens his book up with an emphasis on prayer and then follows up with an amazing amount of bible study methods – 40 total. 

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Women in the Bible | Sarah, Wait on the Lord

Bible Studyon October 11th, 20091 Comment

This bible study was written as a part of an ongoing series during the years of 2000-2002. It has been recently modified. If you desire to REPRINT this bible study, please send inquiries to ty [at] tyoramoody dot com.

Now Sarai, Abram’s wife, had borne him no children. But she had an Egyptian maidservant named Hagar; so she said to Abram, "The LORD has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my maidservant; perhaps I can build a family through her. – Genesis 16:1-2 NIV

FULL SCRIPTURE LESSON: Genesis 16:1-6

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Close To You – BeBe & CeCe Winans

The Playliston October 9th, 2009No Comments

Absolutely love this song! Can’t stop listening to it. :)

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Barnes & Noble to Launch Kindle Competitor

FOR WRITERSon October 9th, 2009No Comments

As an avid bookworm, I’ve had my eye on an eBook reader for awhile. Still torn between the Kindle and Sony Reader. Now it appears I might want to wait a little longer before I make a purchase.

Barnes & Noble are coming out with their own eReader.

I’m also very curious about this infamous Apple Tablet that might make an appearance in 2010.

Tough being a bookworm and a techie person. So many choices.

Posted via web from Tyora Moody

Extraordinary: The Life You're Meant to Live by John Bevere

Nonfictionon October 8th, 2009No Comments

imageThis week, I’m participating in the Extraordinary Blog Tour. I’ve been a busy bee (as usual), so I haven’t had a chance to finish reading this book. The first few chapters that I have read indicate it is a timely read for me right now. I’m sure it will be for others. – Ty

Extraordinary: The Life You’re Meant to Live
by John Bevere

Isn’t it true that we long to see the extraordinary, experience the extraordinary, do the extraordinary? Yet, so often we settle for mediocrity when greatness is within our grasp.

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