Author: | Dale L. Snyder | ISBN: | 9781460001691 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing | Publication: | July 26, 2013 |
Imprint: | Guardian Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Dale L. Snyder |
ISBN: | 9781460001691 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing |
Publication: | July 26, 2013 |
Imprint: | Guardian Books |
Language: | English |
Uniqueness of this study in Philippians:
• Theme: “Loving in Unlovely Times”
• Side by side with Scripture exposition
• Theme notes and observations to spark discussion
• Includes a spiritual study of the beatitudes, correlating with the theme
• Personal application page as you relate and set goals applied by the theme
• Love theme followed in personal relationships, congregations, and in leadership roles
• Suggested memory verses for each chapter
• Author has experience in several cultures, languages, and many denominations
• Five themes suggested as possible continued studies, deepening the involvement and understanding
Dale Snyder has pastored for twenty years, teaching in three languages, cultures, and settings. These studies in Philippians come from inspiration that began in Dr. Charles Ryrie’s class on Prison Epistles many years ago while attending Philadelphia College of Bible. Other themes and continued studies were developed through home Bible study groups and personal devotions. These studies easily became sermon outlines for the pulpit as well.
Uniqueness of this study in Philippians:
• Theme: “Loving in Unlovely Times”
• Side by side with Scripture exposition
• Theme notes and observations to spark discussion
• Includes a spiritual study of the beatitudes, correlating with the theme
• Personal application page as you relate and set goals applied by the theme
• Love theme followed in personal relationships, congregations, and in leadership roles
• Suggested memory verses for each chapter
• Author has experience in several cultures, languages, and many denominations
• Five themes suggested as possible continued studies, deepening the involvement and understanding
Dale Snyder has pastored for twenty years, teaching in three languages, cultures, and settings. These studies in Philippians come from inspiration that began in Dr. Charles Ryrie’s class on Prison Epistles many years ago while attending Philadelphia College of Bible. Other themes and continued studies were developed through home Bible study groups and personal devotions. These studies easily became sermon outlines for the pulpit as well.