The Bible is full of questions asked by God, Jesus, ordinary people, Satan, and even a donkey. Some are questions that we've wrestled with but have been reluctant to voice. Others are asked to comfort, to convict, or to reinforce spiritual principles. Drawing Closer to God examines 365 of these questions to uncover biblical truth readers can apply personally to their lives. Each devotional concludes with a question designed to encourage reflection and prayer, leaving readers with practical takeaway and a renewed appreciation for God's Word.
A fascinating devotional journey through a year of
questions
The Bible is full of questions asked by God, Jesus, ordinary
people, Satan, and even a donkey. Some are questions that we
wrestle with but are reluctant to voice. Others are asked to
comfort, to convict, or to reinforce spiritual principles.
With Drawing Closer to God, you'll uncover amazing and
insightful spiritual truths from 365 of these questions. Each
devotional includes Scripture and a question designed to encourage
reflection and prayer, leaving you with practical takeaway for your
day and a renewed appreciation for God's Word.
Join author Dianne Neal Matthews on this eye-opening journey into
the heart of God.
Dianne Neal Matthews is a freelance writer and the author of
four daily devotional books, including The One Year Women of the
Bible, which won her the 2008 Writer of the Year Award at the
Write-to-Publish Conference. She also writes regularly for websites
and blogs, contributes to compilations, and enjoys speaking and
teaching at writers' conferences. A mother and grandmother, Dianne
currently lives in Salt Lake City with her husband, Richard. Learn
more at www.DianneNealMatthews.com.
Dianne Neal Matthews is a freelance writer and the author of four daily devotional books, including The One Year Women of the Bible, which won her the 2008 Writer of the Year Award at the Write-to-Publish Conference. She also writes regularly for websites and blogs, contributes to compilations, and enjoys speaking and teaching at writers' conferences. A mother and grandmother, Dianne currently lives in Salt Lake City with her husband, Richard. Learn more at www.DianneNealMatthews.com.