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De "Wees" Serie

Deze serie Bijbelcommentaren biedt een toegankelijke en stimulerende benadering van de schrift. Elk boek van het Oude en Nieuwe Testament wordt opgedeeld in thematische hoofdstukken, waardoor lezers de Bijbelse tekst op nieuwe manieren kunnen begrijpen. Het werk is het resultaat van een levenslange studie en wordt gewaardeerd om zijn gemakkelijk leesbare en boeiende stijl. Het dient als een uitstekende bron voor iedereen die op zoek is naar een duidelijker begrip van de Bijbelse boodschap.

Be Victorious
Be Daring
Be Committed - Ruth & Esther
Be Alive - John 1- 12
Be Satisfied
  • Learn to Enjoy Life Amid Its Uncertainties "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven" (Ecc. 3:1). King Solomon had every opportunity to examine life and ponder its mysteries and perplexities. He faced the same issues that we all confront daily: The seeming monotony of life . . . Is life a prison? Can we break out? The vanity of wisdom . . . Who can explain life's inconsistencies? The futility of wealth . . . Why doesn't money solve our problems? The certainty of death . . . Why not "eat, drink, and be merry?" Solomon struggled with these crucial questions and came up with the right answers. Ecclesiastes is an inspired road map that guides you through the puzzles and problems of living and shows you the source by which you too may Be Satisfied.

    Be Satisfied
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  • Grasp the significance behind Jesus' life and ministry in this commentary on the first half of the Gospel of John--and come to know the living Savior like never before.

    Be Alive - John 1- 12
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  • Be Daring

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    In his motivational sequel to Be Dynamic (Acts 1-12), best-selling author Warren Wiersbe skillfully explains the book of Acts to the layperson and the pastor alike.  A respected pastor and a man whose study series has sold over 4 million copies, Wiersbe affectionately calls the apostle Luke "Dr. Luke" as he shows how Dr. Luke recorded Paul's missionary journeys. Readers travel through dungeon prisons, see the ancient world as if it were today, and witness the marvelous work God can do through a few souls fully surrendered to His purposes.  They witness Paul's conversion and spot his imperfections, yet still they enter his successes as the Lord uses Him to preach Good News to the lost and dying.  Because there are hardships today, places where God is unwelcome, and people whose hearts are unreceptive, both young and old will benefit from knowing that Paul's God is their God-the God of the ages. They will persevere till the finish line to "win the prize for which God [calls them] heavenward in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:13).

    Be Daring
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