It's not too late to join the 2008 Puritan Reading Challenge!
[Read the details of the 2008 Puritan Reading Challenge HERE.]
OK, so it is almost too late to read the book for the first month- Richard Sibbes' The Bruised Reed- but if you get a copy of this book today or tomorrow and read four chapters a day (they're fairly short chapters), you can still make it. Otherwise, you can begin with the book for February- John Flavel's The Mystery of Providence. Either way, reading through the Puritans and meditating on how to apply their biblical exposition can only be a positive endeavor in your spiritual walk this year.
OK, so it is almost too late to read the book for the first month- Richard Sibbes' The Bruised Reed- but if you get a copy of this book today or tomorrow and read four chapters a day (they're fairly short chapters), you can still make it. Otherwise, you can begin with the book for February- John Flavel's The Mystery of Providence. Either way, reading through the Puritans and meditating on how to apply their biblical exposition can only be a positive endeavor in your spiritual walk this year.
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