Galatians: At His Feet Studies
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Galatians is an ancient text for today's weary women. This study is an antidote to our age of self-help. God's Word, alongside Hope and Christine's commentary, bids us over and over to trust in Christ's finished work. What a relief; what good news. This is nourishment for the soul.
-Jen Oshman, author of Enough About Me
The desire to add to the grace of Christ, to justify ourselves before God, sneaks into our lives more than we'd like to admit. Speaking to our dangerous temptation, Hope and Christine skillfully lead us through Galatians to remind us of the sufficiency of Christ's work and urge us to cling to faith in him.
-Taylor Turkington, director of BibleEquipping, Bible teacher, DMin from Western Seminary
Galatians is a book for the weary heart, and this study by At His Feet makes this book accessible for all students of the Bible. Hope and Christine walk through this book verse by verse in a rich and meaningful way, and help every reader see how God meets us in our failures and needs while pointing us to the hope of the gospel.
-Amy Gannett, M. Div, author, Bible teacher
This is an excellent tool if you are longing to dig deep into the treasures of the Word of God! Hope and Christine will guide you into a practical, exciting, and enriching journey through the book of Galatians. Your affections will be stirred up for the gospel and your eyes fixed on Jesus.
-Betsy Gómez, author, blogger, supervisor for Media for Aviva Nuestros Corazones (Revive Our Hearts Hispanic Outreach)
Christine B. Gordon, MATS,is wife to Michael and mother of three. She earned her master of arts in theological studies at Covenant Seminary. She currently lives in St. Louis, where she works as the intake coordinator for a counseling center. She loves to walk, make music with other people, and share bad puns with her family.
Hope A. Blanton, LMSW, is wife to Ray and mother of three. She earned her master's in clinical social work at Temple University. Currently she works as a counselor in San Antonio. She loves good food, making people laugh, and being outside.”