My next book is a study guide on the book of Exodus. After working on the project for a few months, I’ve tightened up the framework. Below is an updated summary of the project and a sample section.
Book Title: God at Work: Loving God and Neighbor Through the Book of Exodus
Author: Anthony B. Bradley
This book is intended as a small group resource rather than a traditional book to be read cover-to-cover. The layout is designed for readers to focus on specific sections of each chapter in the book of Exodus and engage with accompanying application questions. While it can be used individually, it is primarily crafted as a guide for theological reflection and group discussion. After months of work, I’m excited to share a sneak preview of the overall framework and a sample section of the book. I’d love any feedback about the usability of this format in a small group setting.
Overview:
God at Work presents a comprehensive study of the Book of Exodus, revealing its profound theological, historical, and social implications for understanding God’s covenant, kingdom, and redemptive plan. Combining biblical exegesis with insights from theological and psychological frameworks, the book demonstrates how Exodus unveils God’s sovereign rule, His commitment to dwell among His people, and His grace in shaping a holy nation. The narrative of Exodus serves as a lens to explore key themes of salvation, justice, and human responsibility, making the book relevant for readers seeking to integrate faith into their personal lives and communities.
Again, I’d love any feedback. . .
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