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Holiness Day by Day, Transformational Thoughts for Your Spiritual Journey

Jerry Bridges

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Do you want your daily devotional to have more substance? Then you will appreciate this one-year devotional from Navigator author Jerry Bridges. Each entry has been carefully selected from his best writings, connecting with you on a deeper level and encouraging personal discovery. This quick daily read is full of inspiration, commitment, and transformation for men and women to grow in spiritual maturity.

Publisher: Navpress
Type: Softback
ISBN: 9781617470875

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Jerry Bridges was a well-known Christian writer and conference speaker. His best-known book, The Pursuit of Holiness, has sold well over a million copies. A prolific author, he has sold over 3.5 million copies of his various books, with several titles translated and published in a variety of foreign languages. He joined the staff of The Navigators in 1955, serving 60 years as a staff member in various capacities before transitioning to associate staff and serving within the collegiate ministry. Jerry passed away in the spring of 2016, leaving behind his wife, Jane, two married children and seven grandchildren.

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‘This book gives small portions of practical, balanced teaching. It is especially good for people who struggle with feeling they can never please God enough or do good enough. It can also be helpful to knock some sense into those who think God requires nothing from them. Because the book is devotional sized readings, it's not too much at once. I have bought several copies because I believe it presents the gospel in such a sensible, usable way that I want others to also benefit. As a hardcover, this book makes a nice gift presentation. The title is embossed adding to the quality of its appearance. Altogether a great book, amazingly reasonable price and a tremendous value to any Christian or someone seeking to understand what it really means to be Christian.’ clara's opinion