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Tony Perkins takes us on a 21-day journey through the Gospel of Matthew. Focused on life application, each day's study includes questions for reflection and a place for notes. Matthew chronicles the coming of the long-awaited King and the inauguration of His kingdom as foretold in the Jewish Scriptures. His Gospel presents the challenges and costs of following Jesus as a devoted disciple in this kingdom. Yet the encouragement found in the first and last chapter is that Emmanuel, God is with us on this incredible journey following Jesus. Find Tony's weekday Stand on the Word video devotional at www.FRC.org/Bible.…mehr

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Tony Perkins takes us on a 21-day journey through the Gospel of Matthew. Focused on life application, each day's study includes questions for reflection and a place for notes. Matthew chronicles the coming of the long-awaited King and the inauguration of His kingdom as foretold in the Jewish Scriptures. His Gospel presents the challenges and costs of following Jesus as a devoted disciple in this kingdom. Yet the encouragement found in the first and last chapter is that Emmanuel, God is with us on this incredible journey following Jesus. Find Tony's weekday Stand on the Word video devotional at www.FRC.org/Bible.
Autorenporträt
Tony Perkins is a passionate and powerful communicator of God's word. Having served as a pastor in Louisiana, Tony has also filled the pulpits of churches across the country. He is the creator of Stand on the Word, a daily journey through the Bible as events happened chronologically, in an effort to get more believers reading the Bible (see FRC.org/Bible). As host of Washington Watch, a nationally syndicated broadcast on multiple media platforms, Tony is raising and resourcing a new generation of SAGECons (Spiritually Active Governance Engaged Conservatives) with a biblical worldview. He has served as president of Family Research Council in Washington, DC since 2003, and is a former chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Tony and his wife Lawana have been married since 1986 and have five children, and a growing number of grandchildren.