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Newness of Life

An introduction to daily Bible reading

John Eddison

Newness of Life

An introduction to daily Bible reading

John Eddison

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God speaks to us through His Word, the Bible. It can be exciting, challenging and inspiring all at the same time. It contains truth on every page. Newness of Life is an introduction to reading the Bible for yourself, and will help people of all stages of the Christian life.

30 undated devotions to help you get started delving into God's word. Perfect for young people getting started, or new Christians looking for a helpful guide to reading Gods word by themselves.

Each day has the bible verse printed out, an explanation, a quote and a prayer. 

  • Title

    Newness of Life

  • Author(s)

    John Eddison

  • ISBN

    9781906173258

  • Format

    eBook

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Topic

    Bible Reading

  • Audience

    Adults, New Christian

  • Pages

    64

  • Published

    01/01/2011

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John Eddison

John Eddison

Robert John Buchanan Eddison was born in the middle of World War 1, the son of the Rev. F. W. Eddison who ten years before had been domestic chaplain to Handley Moule, Bishop of Durham. As a boy at Wellington College, Berkshire, John was a school prefect and a fast bowler in the Cricket XI. He also ran a Christian Union, which attracted some 70 boys to talks and Bible studies. He followed his father to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read history, and went on to train for ordination at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Meanwhile he had become a trusted helper to Rev. E. J. H. Nash in the early days of his camps and house-parties for public schoolboys, and here, after a single curacy at St John’s, Tunbridge Wells, he found his life’s work.

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