Andy Croft, Mike Pilavachi tackle Bible illiteracy with new book

|PIC1|People are concerned over biblical literacy today. Even among those who are trying to follow God, there are thousands of especially young people who don't know how to read the Bible. They don't know where to begin, they don't understand what's in it and they are intimidated by it.

Soul Survivor leaders Andy Croft and Mike Pilavachi address this head on by exploring the main themes of the Bible - covenant, kingdom, salvation, presence, worship, and Jesus - so that they can provide keys to unlock understanding.

The result is an exciting journey into the 'big pictures' of Scripture. On the way they uncover more about the Person the Scriptures point to. Also included is a summary of the Bible and how it came to us.

As the authors say, "We hope the book we've written will make a massive impact on your life; we know that it has deeply affected ours!"

On the music front, Survivor has also just released The People's Album 3. Since it's birth Soul Survivor has invested in worship and invested in young people, giving encouragement and in some cases platform to express their worship to God. The People's Album has been one of the ways those expressions have been given platform.

In the first People's Album (Vols 1 & 2) worship leaders like David Gate and Vicky Beeching took their first steps onto a national worship platform. This new generation of writers from youth groups and churches across the UK bring a fresh voice of worship.

Produced by Soul Survivor's Ben Cantelon and Paul Evans, these new songs feature vocals from: Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon, Andreana Arganda, Matt Redman, Martyn Layzell, Beth Coulson, Tre Sheppard (Onehundredhours).


Book info:
AUTHOR/ARTIST: Andy Croft, Mike Pilavachi
PRODUCT CODE/ISBN: 9781842913840
PUBLISHER: Survivor Kingsway
FORMAT: Paper Back
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