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Alan Hoare

    Ephesians: The Church I See
    Psalm 1: The Song in the Gate
    Shoe Leather Faith
    James: Shoe Leather Faith
    • 2021

      "Here is where we cut our teeth in praying, as we take upon our lips the prayers of others. As we make our way through the psalms - praying, singing, weeping - we will become more and more aware of the God who inspired them in the first place. They will bring us both an intimacy with, and a deep, holy respect for, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit." Alan Hoare encourages us to slow down and take time to chew on God's word in this 24-day devotional study of the first Psalm. We learn than an authentic life of worship and prayer must start with a love of, and a deep reception of, the Scriptures.

      Psalm 1: The Song in the Gate
    • 2021

      "In this letter, Paul shares all that God has done in Christ; opening up God’s plan for the ages which includes the salvation and holy reshaping of men and women; revealing the beauty and the wonder of church, as God sees it; and then puts all that wonderful theology into its practical outworking in our ordinary and daily lives." With 350 daily readings across 3 volumes, Alan Hoare takes us through Paul's letter to the Ephesians, expanding on Paul's vision for the church. With in-depth study and practical application, Alan leads us to dwell on the Word, allowing it to shape our lives. Moreover, as he demonstrates how to systematically read and apply scripture, you will find yourself eager to start digging out the incredible riches and treasures found in the Word of God, not only on the surface, but also just underneath.

      Ephesians: The Church I See
    • 2017

      Alan Hoare's infectious enthusiasm for digging deeper into God's word is evident throughout this powerful 64-day devotional study of the Book of James. As he explains James' teachings on difficult subjects such as trials and suffering, faith and action, wealth and poverty, anger and jealously, you will find yourself at once both refreshed and challenged in your daily life. James' pastoral aim throughout is to develop in the church a faith that endures the journey of life, walking steadily through good time and hard times; a shoe leather faith.

      Shoe Leather Faith