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Tyndale The Life Recovery Bible
The Life Recovery Bible directs the reader to the resources for recovery found in the Scriptures. First published using the Living Bible translation by Tyndale House in 1992, it was reprinted using the New Living Translation in late 1998.
The Life Recovery Bible includes several helpful features for people in recovery, through Alcoholics Anonymous or other recovery groups patterned after AA. User-friendly, with three devotional reading plans (Twelve-Step Plan, Recovery Principle Plan, and Serenity Prayer Plan) interspersed throughout the Bible text, its devotional readings are tied to those specific passages of Scripture related to recovery.
Recovery profiles of Bible characters highlight the ways in which individuals have overcome significant life challenges. Other features include introductory materials for specific books of the Bible, recovery commentary notes, and an index.
As a source of encouragement to individuals in recovery, the Life Recovery Bible serves as a constant reminder of God’s presence, consequences, and the promise of forgiveness.
For the Christian recovering from addiction to alcohol or drugs, this is the Bible for you.
With the Life Recovery Bible you can experience true healing through a variety of notes, book introductions, and devotionals based on the twelve steps of recovery. In this unique Bible, Stephen Arterburn and David Stoop will help you find the encouragement you need, and help lead you to the true source of healing - God himself.
The popular Life Recovery Bible is now available in the New Living Translation. Designed for both the Christian who is seeking God's view on recovery and the non-Christian who is seeking God and answers to recovery, the Life Recovery Bible will lead readers to the source of true healing-God himself. The features of this best-selling Bible were brought together by two of today's leading recovery experts, David Stoop, Ph.D., and Stephen Arterburn, M.Ed. |