Book 4 in the Dear Theophilus Series
You may know about the prophet Jonah, the guy who spent a three-day time-out in the belly of a large fish, but what about some of the lesser-known prophets?
Do you know of Micah, Obadiah, or Malachi?
What about Nahum, Zephaniah, or Zechariah? Oh, my! The list goes on. It’s enough to make our minds spin.
Rounding out these twelve Minor Prophets are Amos, Hosea, Habakkuk, Haggai, and Joel.
The Bible includes the work of these twelve prophets who carry the unfortunate label of minor. It’s not that their work isn’t significant, it’s that their books are shorter.
If you’re like most people, you scarcely remember their names, let alone having ever read their books in the Bible.
It’s time we change this.
In the book Return to Me: 40 Prophetic Teachings about Unfaithfulness, Punishment, and Hope from the Minor Prophets, you’ll discover:
- The order of each prophet’s ministry (because the Bible doesn’t list them chronologically)
- The significant messages they address
- Their place in the biblical timeline
- The umbrella of hope that outshines criticism of unfaithfulness and prophecies of punishment
- The powerful way their words apply to us today
Return to Me is book four of the Dear Theophilus series. In it, you’ll get all this and more:
- Thought-provoking insights that are part Bible study and part devotional
- A deeper understanding of these lesser-known prophets
- A greater appreciation of how the Old Testament informs our lives today
Let’s dive into the intriguing lives and ministries of these amazing messengers from God in the book Return to Me: 40 Prophetic Teachings about Unfaithfulness, Punishment, and Hope from the Minor Prophets.
[Return to Me was originally published as Dear Theophilus, Minor Prophets.]
Learn more about all twelve of the Bible’s Minor Prophets in Peter’s book, Return to Me: 40 Prophetic Teachings about Unfaithfulness, Punishment, and Hope from the Minor Prophets
Peter DeHaan writes about biblical Christianity to confront status quo religion and live a life that matters. He seeks a fresh approach to following Jesus through the lens of Scripture, without the baggage of made-up traditions and meaningless practices.
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