A Minor Prophet Story - Micah’s Hope
ISBN: 9781527111677Learn major lessons from the minor prophets in this engaging retelling of the book of Micah in storybook form.
Micah told God's people three times to fear God's judgement for sin but to hope in His faithful love. God says because the people's sin has ruined the land, He will allow the Assyrians to destroy their towns. But one day God will rescue Israel from their enemies, and lead them back home to a place of perfect peace where everyone will thrive.
Brian Wright and John Brown show how Micah's prophecy ultimately points to Jesus. This minor prophet offers major lessons, teaching readers about reverence and inspiring hope, two aspects of the Christian life as essential today as when Micah first wrote.
Authors:
Brian J. Wright (Ph.D.) is the founding pastor of Redeemer Community Church in Pensacola, Florida, and author of more than a dozen books, including The Rhythm of the Christian Life, and Communal Reading in the Time of Jesus.
John Brown (Th.M.) is the founding pastor of Denia Community Church in Denton, Texas. Previously he trained missionaries and taught international pastors. Endorsements: The God's Daring Dozen series is made up of wonderful little books that will bless curious little people, and the not-so-little people who have the privilege of reading to them. Brian Wright and John Brown have done the church a great service with this children's series. Each book faithfully summarizes the content of the prophet's teaching and presents it in a way that is concise, clear, and easily understandable. Excellently written and artfully illustrated, these books are a treasure for young readers-and their parents. These are excellent. What a gift to children and the church.
--Tim Challies, Author, Seasons of Sorrow
--J. Michael Thigpen, Professor of Old Testament, Phoenix Seminary, Scottsdale, Arizona
--Stephen J. Nichols, President, Reformation Bible College, Sanford, Florida; author, Track: A Student's Guide to Apologetics
--Bruce Waltke, Professor of Old Testament, Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida
Additional Information:
Cover: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 36 |
Publisher: | Christian Focus Publications |
Publication Date: | 2024 |