Monday, September 11, 2023

A Word from the Author

It is said that only two things will remain after this present world passes away: the Word of God and the souls of men. If that is so, then it would be foolhardy to spend all our lives on trivial and temporal things instead of what we can bring with us when we enter eternity.

Unfortunately, in countries where Bibles are readily available and people are free to read it, many Christians do not make even a modest effort to at least read through the Bible once in their lifetime, much less study and live out its teachings. Only eternity will reveal the awful loss of those who give lip-service to God's Word instead of taking pleasure in reading and memorizing it. And only those who have truly tasted its life-giving sweetness will know it is more precious than gold (Psalm 19:10), just as Jesus said:

Man shall not live by bread (physical sustenance) alone, but by EVERY WORD that proceeds from the mouth of God. (Matthew 4:4) 
 

Review

I submitted my Daily Reading journal volumes 1-3 for review to a pastor-author-blogger by the name Randy Brown. Here is what I received from his reply on his blogsite.

His verdict?

Keng Tiong’s Bible Daily Reading Journals are well-written, well-structured, and easy to follow. They’re not dry and boring. I found them to be an interesting and fun read. They’re easy to recommend to anyone that wants a little guidance in reading through the Bible and understanding the main points of the text in its proper context, and getting some interesting facts along the way.

Read the full review here.


Randy A. Brown is a full-time pastor, an author, a WordPress writer by day and a Bible reviewer by night.

Blogsite: https://biblebuyingguide.com/


Friday, September 8, 2023

Coming Soon...

The Bible is an open and closed book at the same time. It is open for everyone to read, yet the discipline required to complete this large collection of 66 books has all but stumped the most determined readers despite its popularity and circulation. Among the few who managed to persevere through it from cover to cover, fewer still can lay claim to have a basic knowledge of its overall content, much less remember or retain what they read.


In this internet age, we have far more resources available to study the Bible than Christians in the past. However, the plethora of choices has created confusion or distraction to prospective students of the Word instead of clarity and purpose, more so in view of the shorter attention span arising from our modern, hectic culture.

BIBLE Fast Track is written with this in mind, giving young believers a quick and concise overview of the Bible, while seasoned pilgrims are presented with a novel approach that reinforces their grasp of familiar scriptural facts and figures. What seems like a hodgepodge of unrelated writings will suddenly make sense and become clear as the noon day sky.