Life with Lucas: Book 2

|PIC1|Jeff Lucas has released a second year-long compilation of daily Bible readings. It follows the success of its predecessor that became a familiar companion of many on their Christian journey.

Both books draw on the best of the inspired “Lucas on Life Every Day” Bible reading notes.

When “Lucas on Life Every Day” was launched several years ago it was designed to be different from anything else on the market – full of punchy life application rather than anything too devotional or studious.

Squarely based on Scripture and stuffed with new insights into Bible characters, the notes have inspired a fresh audience hungry to make sense of life.

This second volume of “Life with Lucas” is bursting with very readable and challenging daily portions of spiritual nourishment. It tackles a variety of themes such as dealing with conflict, the Gospel of Mark, the week leading to the crucifixion, the prophet Elijah and sin.

The book also provides an insight into Lucas’ interpretation of Scripture and blends this with his own unique insight and humour.

Readers can expect an exhilarating ride, full of twists and turns, challenges and wide horizons throughout the year. Each two-month long section will make quite an impact and help many along the way.
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