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Publication Date: 1 Jan 1970
Publisher: IVP
Page Count: 112
Author: Elizabeth McQuoid
ISBN-13: 9781789742015, 9781789742022

Grace: Food for the Journey

By Elizabeth McQuoid
This 30-day undated devotional, part of the Food for the Journey series, explores what grace really means and how it impacts our daily lives.
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Summary of Grace: Food for the Journey

The word “grace” can be a bit of a catch-all word in the church for the many unearned gifts and blessings we receive from God each day. However, when we begin to understand that grace is the means by which we start a relationship with the living God and that it can only continue through grace, we recognise that it is a doctrine of central importance to the Christian faith. One that must be relearned and reinforced at every stage of our journey with Christ.

This 30-day devotional, featuring contributions from trusted teachers like Rico Tice, Vaughn Roberts and Peter Maiden, will explore what grace means and what it does for us. Spending time learning about this wonderful gift will inspire those that read it to experience God’s grace in a deeper way, empowering them to show more grace to others.

In a portable, slim paperback format, Grace: Food for the Journey is perfect for carrying around with you on the go. Like all the Food for the Journey books, its undated format means you can start and finish at any time of the year, and work through it at your own pace.

Uplifting and encouraging, this short devotional invites us to bask in God's love, appreciate afresh its depth and richness, and warm our hearts, equipping and empowering us to love and serve him better.

About the Author of Grace: Food for the Journey

Elizabeth McQuoid is Commissioning Editor for Keswick Ministries. She is married to Jeremy, the Chairman, and they live in Aberdeen. She has written over 20 study guides, including The Transforming Trinity. She edits the Food for the Journey series, and is co-author with husband Jeremy of The Amazing Cross. Elizabeth is a columnist for Evangelicals Now and a former trustee of Keswick Convention.