18 September 2015
Israel’s Mission by Ray Vander Laan Review
September 18, 2015
Israel’s Mission is part of that the World May Know DVD Bible Study Series. If you have never watched this series then I highly recommend that you watch them. They are a wonderful study tool to add to your Bible Study. Whether you are doing this on your own or with a group. If you haven’t watched them Israel’s mission is a stand-alone that you don’t need to watch the other’s in this.
Israel’s
Mission is 5 lessons on, “Becoming a Kingdom of Priest in a Prodigal World.”
All 5 episodes are filmed in the Middle East. Each episode runs around 30
minutes.
The
five episodes are:
Abraham
and Sarah and The Three strangers filmed in the Negev Desert in Israel.
Israel
at Sinai: The First Great Commission filmed in Timnah, Israel which runs 31
minutes.
Jesus
Renews His Mission: Seeking the Lost filmed in Qatzrin, Israel.
The
Lost Son: In a Far Away Country filmed in Jerash, Jordan.
The
Seeking Father: The Lost Son Returns filmed in Qatzrin, Israel.
Ray
Vander Laan knows the culture, history, and the land of Israel. He brings out
some amazing information that ties God’s word to life. We happened to watch
this series before we went to Israel not long ago and I recalled many of the
lessons from the other’s in this series when I was in the Land. The DVD really
brings the word alive while you are digging into scripture and seeing the
places.
The
Discovery Guide covers all 5 episodes in detail it can be used for and individual
or a group study. It’s broken down nicely which references to the scriptures. There
are photos, maps, and other study tools.
One
that that I really appreciate about Ray Vander Laan is that he always brings it
back to a life application and encourages you to a closer walk with our Lord
and Savior Jesus.
I received both the Discovery Guide and the
DVD. I cannot say enough good things about Israel’s Mission or the series. You
are missing out on a great study if you haven’t watched them.
Litfuse Publicity Group has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book. In no way was I asked to give a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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