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Highlights
- This sixty-day devotional is designed to help new Christians build a strong foundation in their faith.
- About the Author: Dr. Ray Cummings has pastored churches in Mississippi and Alabama, serving in ministry for over thirty years.
- 192 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
This 60-day devotional, Seven Minutes with Jesus for New Believers, assists new Christians in taking vital steps following their salvation. It addresses key areas such as discipleship, prayer, Bible study, serving, and worship, promoting spiritual growth through brief daily readings that foster faith, commitment, and a closer connection with Jesus Christ.
Book Synopsis
This sixty-day devotional is designed to help new Christians build a strong foundation in their faith. In just seven minutes each day, this book will guide readers through essential steps after salvation, providing daily encouragement, biblical insights, and practical applications to deepen their relationship with Christ. Each daily devotional includes Scripture readings to reflect on and internalize, explanations of key insights and foundational truths for believers, thought-provoking questions for personal or group reflection, and prayer prompts, which will help readers to connect with God in meaningful ways.
New believers will be able to explore vital topics in their faith, including following Jesus, discovering God's will, understanding salvation, Bible study, serving God, worship, and finding a Christian community. Readers can establish a habit of connecting with God and experience the transformative power of His Word. With a warm and welcoming tone, Seven Minutes with Jesus for New Believers invites readers to embark on an incredible faith journey, growing deeper in love, purpose, and discipleship--one day at a time.
About the Author
Dr. Ray Cummings has pastored churches in Mississippi and Alabama, serving in ministry for over thirty years. He now resides in Purvis, Mississippi, and serves as Co-Pastor at Hattiesburg Community Church. He is a graduate of William Carey College and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Amanda, have three sons, one daughter, and one daughter-in-law. They have a non-profit organization named after their daughter, called "Mercy's Mission," which feeds and educates children in an orphanage in Goma, Congo. Ray loves preaching, writing, hunting, and anything sports-related.