A few weeks ago I received a 10-pack of Lenten devotions from Tyndale. Coming from a religious tradition that doesn’t acknowledge Lent in any way, I was intrigued.
The 40 days leading up to Easter, known as Lent, are set aside as a time for reflection and self-denial in preparation for the celebration of Easter. This year at Lent, orient your life toward Jesus Christ with this unique devotional taken from Holy Bible: Mosaic. Encounter Christ by reflecting on the words of Scripture and the art and writings of Christians across time and cultures. Includes full-color artwork; contemporary and historical writings; prayers, poems, and hymns from throughout church history. Full text of each week’s devotional Scripture readings is also included.
These are tiny booklets, great for handing out to friends and family (what I did) and provide devotions for each week of Lent. I didn’t use them to go through Lent and unlike last year, I didn’t give anything up. However, the devotions and scripture readings were wonderful. My mom, because she thought I was turning Catholic, was asking about the devotions sitting on the coffee table and I offered her some to take home. She even gave one to a pastor at their church.
I appreciate Tyndale’s generosity in handing these out for free (almost) in time for Lent and I think that if you are looking for something for a small group to use next year during the Lenten season, this would be a great booklet to check out.
A complimentary copy of this title was provided to me by the Tyndale Blog Network for the purpose of reviewing.
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