Synopsis
Joseph, the Dream Catcher, is often overshadowed in Hebrew Scripture by more famous patriarchs such as Abraham, Jacob, and Moses. Yet, his story serves as the axis upon which the early Jewish narrative is depicted. Fascinating in its detailed twists and turns, the Joseph saga speaks to issues as current as our daily news. Join with the author in exploring how Joseph’s long-ago dreams can speak to your own.
Randy Hyde provides study/thought questions in each chapter that can be considered by individuals or in group sessions. Journey with the author as you examine the gripping tale of the one who dared to dream.
About the Authors
Randy L. Hyde is a retired minister and pastor, having served churches in Virginia, Tennessee, Maryland, Florida, and his native Arkansas. He is the author of After God's Own Heart: The Life and Faith of David (2005) and Feminine Faces: Portraits of Biblical Women of Faith (2010). He and his wife, Janet, reside in Little Rock, Arkansas. They have two children and four grandchildren.
John Killinger pastored First Presbyterian Church of Lynchburg, Virginia, First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, and Marble Collegiate Church in New York City. He taught at Vanderbilt Divinity School and Princeton Theological Seminary, and was Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture at Samford University. He is the author of more than seventy books, including Ten Things I Learned Wrong from a Conservative Church (2002), The Changing Shape of Our Salvation (2007), and Hidden Mark: Exploring Christianity's Heretical Gospel(2010).
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