Author: | Livingstone Corporation | ISBN: | 9780310863779 |
Publisher: | Zondervan | Publication: | October 5, 2010 |
Imprint: | Zondervan | Language: | English |
Author: | Livingstone Corporation |
ISBN: | 9780310863779 |
Publisher: | Zondervan |
Publication: | October 5, 2010 |
Imprint: | Zondervan |
Language: | English |
If you want to be part of a revolution, this book is a great place to start. You can make a difference—in the world, in your town, in your school, in your life. The Revolution Devotionalhelps you understand and develop character traits that will turn you into a revolutionary for God. No boring reading here—instead it’s fast-paced and fun. Each day you’ll read a verse of the Bible, then a short devotional about the character in that verse. There’s additional Scripture for you to read if you want, plus a hilarious list relating to the day’s topic. For example, on the topic of being different from the crowd, you might get this list: Seven Ways to Be Really Different There’s different…and there’s really different. Here are seven ways to achieve the latter status: • Color your eyebrows with purple Magic Marker®. • Insist that people call you “Butterscotch.” • Wear bumper stickers on the back of your coat. • Declare yourself a “meat-arian” and argue for vegetable rights. • Talk only in Dr. Seuss rhymes. • At the lunch table, do play-by-play commentary for a game going on in your imagination. • Randomly blurt out the phrase, “Now that’s what I’m talking about”—even when no one is talking.
If you want to be part of a revolution, this book is a great place to start. You can make a difference—in the world, in your town, in your school, in your life. The Revolution Devotionalhelps you understand and develop character traits that will turn you into a revolutionary for God. No boring reading here—instead it’s fast-paced and fun. Each day you’ll read a verse of the Bible, then a short devotional about the character in that verse. There’s additional Scripture for you to read if you want, plus a hilarious list relating to the day’s topic. For example, on the topic of being different from the crowd, you might get this list: Seven Ways to Be Really Different There’s different…and there’s really different. Here are seven ways to achieve the latter status: • Color your eyebrows with purple Magic Marker®. • Insist that people call you “Butterscotch.” • Wear bumper stickers on the back of your coat. • Declare yourself a “meat-arian” and argue for vegetable rights. • Talk only in Dr. Seuss rhymes. • At the lunch table, do play-by-play commentary for a game going on in your imagination. • Randomly blurt out the phrase, “Now that’s what I’m talking about”—even when no one is talking.