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Journey to Freedom

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As a big fan of the Old Testament, I jumped on the chance to check this study out. I cannot say enough good things about this! The insight was thorough and deep. The study itself was structured well to guide you through the book efficiently but not to where you felt like you were drowning.
I do want to note that I went into this with the thinking that it was more of a weekly bible study that one could do individually or with a group. This is a daily bible study that you could still do with a group, but I would highly recommend working through it on your own and then coming together to discuss afterward.

Thank you to NetGalley and Our Daily Bread Publishing for an advanced reader copy.

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Throughly enjoyed this in depth study to the "Journey to Freedom". I enjoyed both the personal touch and theological standing and reflection of Robinson's wiring style. From the cover to it's contents, Journey to Freedom will leave you in deeper intimacy with the Lord and love for His Word.

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As a mother who believes children should never grow too old to be read books aloud before bedtime, I affirm that "Journey to Freedom: Discovering the God of Deliverance, An Exodus Bible Study" delivers the Moses Exodus story so that it is relatable with young ages as well as mature students of the Bible. It is the Exodus narrative that reads like any story your child begs to hear before they go to bed.. Author, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, masterfully demonstrates the importance of traditional storytelling in African culture to teach, pass on history, remind descendants of shared legacy and to apply past lessons learned to modern-day challenges. The reflection questions help the reader to take what you learn from Moses' story and apply it to your own. I especially love how the "would be easily-overlooked" details of the Exodus story are presented in such a way to spotlight the significance of every aspect of God's plan for Moses. For example, that Moses' righteous indignation at the killing of the Egyptian beating the Hebrew slave is connected to the fact the he is a descendant of Levi who slaughtered the men of Shechem to defend the honor of his sister, Dinah who had been violated. What you thought you knew about Moses you realize there is so much there still to find out. This book is a treasure chest of insight!

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