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Shine

Being His Light in Darkness

Rebecca J. Nolley

9781632695819
216 pages
Deep River Books Llc
Overview

When we look around at the darkness of this world, it's hard to see the light. Jesus declared, “As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world” (John 9:5). Yet, Jesus is no longer in the world. In fact, it's been over two thousand years since He's walked this earth. So where is the light now?

The truth is that it's in us. As said in Matthew 5:14, “You are the light of the world.” Shine is an eight-week study into this truth—into identifying the One True Light and learning how to shine brighter for Him. God's light reveals truth, draws others, and exposes sin, and our own light works to do the same. However, it is not so easy because it's a fight against fear, selfishness, apathy, and the harmful impulse to hide one's personal light.

The very concept of light is seen all throughout Scripture, blooming with the first verses of Genesis and concluding with the last verses of Revelation, and it is through this that Shine sheds its own light onto God's Word. Rebecca J. Nolley utilizes compassion and inspiration to explore the significance of walking forward as beacons of light and the valuable message that when we shine the light of Jesus into the lives of others, more people will turn to Him, and He will be further glorified. Shine begins and ends its study with the Giver of Light and the simple truth that it is through Him and by Him we are able to shine.

Author Bio
Rebecca J. Nolley is a missionary, a pastor’s wife, a mother of five, and a teacher. While growing up in Wheaton, Illinois, she took her first mission trip at 14 years old. From that point on, God captured her heart for the world, which led her to multiple countries—from Morocco to Ukraine to Costa Rica. Rebecca, having graduated from Taylor University with a B.S. in Education, loves to teach, and uses her educational background not only to homeschool her children but to teach women the Word of God. Rebecca currently lives in Gulu, Uganda, where she and her husband of over sixteen years do ministry together under Terebinth Ministries. In her (very limited) free time, Rebecca enjoys running, reading, and having coffee with friends. Though not published, Rebecca has written studies and spoken in varying degrees to women from all over the world.