366 Days of Truth in a Nutshell

John Mollitt, who is our main speaker at this year’s Bible Week, has written another book: 366 Days of Truth in a Nutshell: ‘Daily bites of Biblical wisdom to challenge and encourage’. It can be used as a daily reading or a volume from which one may dip in and out. I was privileged to read some draft sections of it before it was published and knew then that it would be something which would encourage many in their walks with the Lord. As the author of the foreword comments:

Christian anecdotes are addictive and there is something wonderfully helpful about them interspersing an exposition or a talk. It is certainly helpful to have an entire year's supply of them, which we can read daily. They help us to understand the great doctrines of the faith as well as basic Christian living and practice. They give us a glimpse into others' lives, families and ministries, assuring us that our own experiences and problems are not so peculiar after all. These nutshells of truth have blessed me, both as a pastor and as a Christian.

Copies are selling for £30 on eBay, though Waterstones is more reasonable while Amazon is a little cheaper still. Alternatively, one may purchase it for 239 Krone if one has a penchant for Denmark.

I have asked John to bring some to the Bible Week in May, so attendees may be able to obtain copies then.