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The Life Recovery Bible is today's #1-selling recovery Bible and is based on the 12-step recovery model. It was created by two of today's leading recovery experts, David Stoop, Ph.D., and Stephen Arterburn, M.Ed., to lead readers to the source of true healing-God himself. Features: New Living Translation Recovery Notes-Placed throughout the Bible text, these notes pinpoint passages and thoughts important to recovery Twelve Step Devotionals-A reading chain of 84 Bible-based devotionals tied to the Twelve Steps of recovery and placed throughout the Bible text Serenity Prayer Devotionals-Based on the Serenity Prayer, these devotionals provide an excellent More than 50 Bible-based devotionals create an excellent guide to recovery Recovery Profiles-Key Bible characters are profiled and important recovery lessons are drawn from their lives Recovery Reflections-Topically arranged recovery reflections pinpoint specific Scripture passages at the end of most Bible books Recovery Themes-Prominent recovery themes are discussed at the openings of various Bible books Other Features: Outlines, book histories, topical index, devotional index, book introductions, user's guide, and a 12-step comparison chart No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I also like the Arterburn/Stoop recovery notes. I worked through the 12-step recovery devotional, and after I was done with that I watched the twelve (free) videos on the tyndalebibles site as a refresher. (There are also two other recovery devotionals built into it, and all the regular chapter-and-verse, or book-wide and verse-specific I guess, commentary, from a Christian counseling perspective.)
So all in all I find it a highly worthy offering.