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On The Way

Larry Mudd

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English
E&R
01 November 2024
On The Way, A (Relatively) Brief Summary of and Relational Commentary on The Owner's Manual by Larry Mudd is a modern commentary that offers practical insights into the Bible's teachings and narratives. On The Way serves as a companion on a journey through the ancient texts of the Old Testament. The author provides an interpretive guide to the Scriptures, often blending humor, contemporary language, and spiritual lessons. The tone is conversational, designed to make the Scriptures feel more approachable and relevant to today's readers. On The Way offers a dynamic and engaging perspective on the Old Testament, encouraging readers to apply the lessons and insights found within its pages to their daily lives. The author's goal is for readers to see themselves as part of God's unfolding story, fostering a deeper relationship with Him On The Way.
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Imprint:   E&R
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   435g
ISBN:   9781945674877
ISBN 10:   1945674873
Pages:   180
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Larry Mudd (M.Div., M.M.) was born and raised in St. Louis. He is a husband, father, poet, author, actor, chaplain, and pastor. With a rich background spanning opera, musical theater, podcasting, seminary, and ministry, On The Way marks his natural next step. After 25 years of ministry in New York City, Larry is now pastor at Oakhaven Church in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Reviews for On The Way

""Anytime one opens the pages of the Bible to seek meaning, it can present a challenge, yet Larry effortlessly reveals meaning with clarity. And of course, only Larry would dare write God's perspective in the first person. On The Way is a blessing."" Jason Isbell-Pastor ""I've never heard such a clear presentation of the Old Testament in its chronological form."" Dan Weiland


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