Author Bio:
Author, speaker,
and sidewalk theologian, Cheri Cowell is passionate about
discipleship and challenging the body of Christ to holiness of heart
and life. As the author of Direction: Discernment for the Decisions of Your
Life (Beacon Hill , 2007) and over 300
articles, Cheri’s love of story and the Holy Word shines through in her
writing and teaching. In 2009 she was one of six journalists chosen for a
tour of the Holy Land by the Israeli Ministry
of Tourism, a blessing that only deepened the love of the parables Jesus told.
Cheri is a graduate of Asbury Theological Seminary where she learned the
Inductive Bible study method used in this study to encourage, challenge,
and equip the body of Christ to live story-shaped lives.
Parables and Word Pictures
from the New Testament
is a 13-week workbook-style study of 118 parables from Jesus, Paul, and the
apostles. This comprehensive look at the New Testament parables will help
readers develop an ear for the message they convey—that the Kingdom of God
is both here and near. Through the study readers will be challenged to live
faithful and holy “Kingdom lives” in a broken and unholy world.
Of
the thirteen weeks, the first nine explore the parables of Jesus in the four
gospels; the next three look at the parables in Acts and those from Paul and
the apostles. The study culminates in a look at what the author calls living
parables, with
Jesus as the Parable of all parables. Through Him we come to know God the
Father, and through Jesus we come to live as living parables in a world begging
to “see God.” Living story-shaped lives allows others to see God in
us—this
is Kingdom living.
The workbook includes a chart of parables in
chronological order, a chart of parables alphabetically arranged in the
four gospels, a chart showing the locations in Israel where the parables were
taught, and an index of scriptures to make finding parables quick and
easy. A Leaders Guide is available.
What passion drove
you as you wrote your new book?
I LOVE the Word and I love storytelling and I want others to
fall in love not only with the Word but also with the concept that they can
become a living parable, a living story pointing others toward the Ultimate
Living Parable––Jesus Christ.
What surprised or
otherwise impacted you as you wrote your book?
There's not a consensus on how many parables are in the
Bible or even what defines a parable.
What do you hope
readers will gain from your book?
That the parables are not isolated stories only used for
sermon illustrations, but when read together they give us a picture of how we
are to live as kingdom people. Through the parables we learn how to become
living parables in a world desperate to "see" God.
What book(s) do you
have on your nightstand right now?
I'm reading two books, Cynthia Ruschti's They Almost Always Come Home and Calvin
Miller's Preaching: The Art of Narrative
Exposition.
What life experience,
education, or training helped you become an author?
I am a writers' conference fan, having attended and taught
at more than 40 over the last ten years. I wouldn't be where I am today as a
writer without them. I also received a Masters in Theological Studies from
Asbury Seminary, where I learned the Inductive Bible study method I used in
writing the parables Bible study.
What do you do when
you’re not writing?
My husband and I love to travel, to see nature and all the
beautiful places God's created for us to enjoy. National Parks are our favorite
destinations. In June we will travel to Yellowstone.
What is God teaching
you right now?
That we all have a story to share and in sharing our stories
we hear how God is moving, in listening to other's stories we begin to see how
our own story is shaped by the interweavings of so many stories to form a God-story.
The title of your
study is Parables & Word Pictures; just what is a “word picture?”
There are some teachings of Jesus, such as when He says,
"I am the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep" that
aren't technically parables but are what I call parable word pictures because
the image tells the whole story.
It has been said that
Jesus spoke in parables to “confuse and confound” and you say you have a “key”
to making these less confusing and confounding to modern-day readers. What is
this key?
It wasn't until I studied the parables as a whole that the
whole message they convey became clear, so the key is a comprehensive look at
the New Testament parables. This is what the study brings to the reader.
The study concludes with a look
at the Parable of all parables. Tell us about this because this is the heart of
your study.
I remember the moment when in preparation for writing this study I
received the revelation that Jesus not only taught parables, but He was a
parable––a living parable. In fact, He was the Ultimate Living Parable who lived
His life as an example of what a life shaped by the truths taught in the
parables should look like. Likewise, you and I have been invited to live
parable-shaped lives so we, too, might become a living parable in a world
begging to see God.
Thank you, Cheri, for sharing your new book with us.
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15 comments:
Parables and Word Pictures from the New Testament sounds interesting.
Amy
Southwest VA
THIS BOOK SOUNDS INTERSTING.
ANGELA FROM KY
what an intriguing book...please count me in ;)
karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
...from pa...
Sounds amazing!
Monica Toronto Canada
This sounds *awesome* - I love trying to figure out the parables. :-)
Sapphire from WY
I have always wanted "the key" to understanding the parables. Sometimes when I read one I think and think to get the meaning. This study would be great! I know I would really enjoy it.
from South MS
plhouston(at)bellsouth(dot)net
I love the following God Bible studies!
Julia Reffner from upstate NY
Enter me!!
Sharon Richmond
Blanch, NC.
I enjoy parables! Thanks.
Beth from Iowa
It is great to hear from all of you and glad you are interested in the parables. I'd love to hear what your favorite parable is and I'll chime in later...
Its really good to know about this newly released book, no doubt this is a timely one, such a book with lot of illustration in its will definitely help the readers to understand/grasp the meaning of the parables of our Lord. I am sure this will be a good guide to the younger ones and the stalwarts alike. You missed a vital thing in this post, you should have added at lease one or two pages, the inner portion of the book here, I mean the text with the illustrations. So that, that will give a partial picture about the book content, pl. scan it and add it.
I got really attracted to the concluding answers of the author and I quote: “I remember the moment when in preparation for writing this study I received the revelation that Jesus not only taught parables, but He was a parable––a living parable. In fact, He was the Ultimate Living Parable who lived His life as an example of what a life shaped by the truths taught in the parables should look like. Likewise, you and I have been invited to live parable-shaped lives so we, too, might become a living parable in a world begging to see God.”
The writer well said and I repeat “that Jesus Christ is the Living Parable” Let us emulate His path…
I congratulate the author and wish all success to her and the newly launched book.
I also express my thanks and regard to the author of this blog for introducing such a wonderful author and her wonderful creation.
God Bless.
With kind regards
Philip
PS:
Please remove the word verification, it irritate your readers those who want to comment. Tks.
Philip, thanks for your insightful comments on my blog.
The word verification was added to the blog comments when my blog reached a large enough audience that it became a target for spammers and bots. The word verification is the only way to keep bots from using my blog for their own ads, ads that I often did not want on my blog because of content.
Would love to win this book...my husband is a minister and this would be wonderful to read....Angela C. Ohio
Please enter me in the drawing. Thanks! Portsmouth, VA
thanks for chance to win
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