From Church Action on Poverty communications <[email protected]>
Subject New Bible studies from Church Action on Poverty - great for Lent programmes
Date October 26, 2020 9:05 AM
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Dear John

LIFE-CHANGING STORIES: NEW BIBLE STUDIES FROM CHURCH ACTION ON POVERTY

We're delighted to announce the publication of our new series of Bible studies. Life-Changing Stories features five studies on the book of Acts. We look in depth at this story of
how people on the margins of society were empowered to go out and change the
world.

It's a great resource for church Lent programmes, for house groups, or for
personal study and reflection.

There are studies by poet and liturgist Jan Sutch Pickard; Nick Jowett (author
of Wisdom's Children ); Christian Aid's Sue Richardson; Ruth Wilde of Inclusive Church; and Dalit
liberation theologian Raj Patta.

Get your copy free now by clicking on the link:

Download the Bible studies at
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Best wishes

Liam Purcell
Church Action on Poverty

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