"Draw Me Near" by Nancy Douglas {Bible study review and give-away}

Last week, I posed this question to my friends on Facebook:

What one deliberate choice are you making today to put yourself in close proximity to God’s presence? I made my choice early this morning in reading and studying the Word (Colossians was my focus), and God embedded a new promise into my heart! Rarely does a revelation of himself arrive without our active participation. What are you waiting for?

The response was positive. My friends agreed that an active approach is the best approach to growing personal faith. I’ve written about it many times before—these intentional faith deposits. The willing investments we make into our spiritual bank accounts today will be the strong anchor of our tomorrows. We need to cultivate our souls for something more than what meets the eye. We need to focus on what lies beneath—the unseen, yet-to-be-discovered threads that connect us tightly to the heart of the Father.

Along those lines, I’m a firm believer in Bible study, both corporate times of learning and private seasons of discourse with the Father. What makes a Bible study a good Bible study?

Two things. The Bible and a willingness to study. Everything else is just gravy, good gravy. Remember this post?

That being true, I treasure “story” within the Story–someone else’s leanings and learnings as related to Scripture. Accordingly, I’ve always got a Bible study going. I don’t wait for the seasonal gathering of friends to dig into the Word. Ten-week studies are great, but considering there are fifty-two weeks in a year, there have to be some times of individual study in order to fill in the gaps between seasons.

Over the last year, I’ve quietly worked through a few friends’ studies: Leah’s From the Trash Pile to the Treasure Chest, Mariel’s Knowing God through His Names, and Rebecca’s The Beauty of a Disciplined Life. All solid Bible studies. All not getting the press they deserve. All telling a “story” within the Story. I love them all for different reasons, and I love the women who write them. Why? Because these women can be trusted with the Story. They’ve lived it; they are continuing to live it each day, willingly laying down their hearts before the Father and asking him to change them from the inside out. Thank you, ladies!

Most recently, I’ve been blessed by Nancy Douglas’ Draw Me Near. The work lives up to its title. Indeed, in these five weeks that I’ve been applying God’s truth to my heart via Nancy’s pen, I’ve drawn nearer to God. Nancy’s story is embroidered into every lesson, and I’ve grown to respect her witness in a way that might not have come to me had I’d not taken the time to work through this study.

Nancy’s faith journey is a compelling one—a transformational work of grace that mirrors my own. And while the details of our stories are very different, we both have come to a place of whole-hearted, soul-stirring devotion to the God who has claimed us, named us, restored us, and who daily transforms us. I love a woman who is willing to hang on tightly for the finishing of her faith, don’t you? Nancy is one of those women, and her ten-week study is one that, if you are willing, will shepherd you toward having a rich encounter with God.

Here’s what I love most about Nancy’s study. Each lesson is a balanced blend of reflection, scripture focus, and practical application. Each lesson is a fork’s worth of food rather than an entire meal. And while the fork’s worth has sometimes not been an easy “chew” for me, I’ve always left the table feeling full and in great anticipation for what tomorrow’s fork might hold. Nancy gives readers permission and time enough to absorb meaningful truth without wearing them out in the process. I’ve needed this pacing, and I’ve needed room to breathe in the truth of God’s Word without having to rush through to victory.

Thank you, Nancy, for writing your heart. For seeing the need. For telling your story and for weaving it so beautifully into the story of our Savior. Your commitment to write these words has strengthened me in my commitment to grow my faith. The honest, soul-stirring conversations that I’ve had with God, spurred on because of your study, have been a rich blessing to my heart. I look forward to continuing the conversation over the next five weeks.

Readers, if you are looking for a study to further your conversation with God, Nancy’s is a good conversation-starter. Along those lines, I’m giving away a copy of Draw Me Near. Simply leave a comment with this post (even if you don’t have a blog), and I will announce the winner with my next post. For an additional opportunity to win a copy, visit Nancy at her blog. She is also hosting a give-away. Ordering information is available there.

Take good care of your hearts this week! Make a choice to put yourself in close proximity to God’s presence, and see if he is not faithful to draw your nearer to his heart! As always…

Peace for the journey,
~elaine

A little bit about Nancy…

Nancy and her husband Jimmy have been married twenty-eight years and have two children, Drew and Danielle. After the birth of Danielle, born Autistic, deaf, and Failure to Thrive, God began a drastic work in Nancy’s life. Amidst the struggle to accept the reality of her daughter’s disabilities, Nancy soon discovered God’s call on her life.

Founding the Olive Leaf Ministries in 2006, Nancy speaks, teaches, and writes. She has written the 10-week Bible study “Draw Me Near” and “Freedom, Healing for Parents of Disabled Children,” her latest work dedicated to those suffering loss.

Nancy and her husband, Jimmy, enjoy spending time with family, shopping, and raising their dogs Cocoa Bean and Ecclesiastes.

18 Responses to "Draw Me Near" by Nancy Douglas {Bible study review and give-away}

  1. Sounds like a wonderful study, Elaine. Our church starts its ladies' study tomorrow – anxious to get started with a study on contentment (BOOOYY can I use it!). Of course, I can always use another study, and this sounds great.
    Have a blessed day!

  2. I agree on the Bible study issue. Doing "Deeper Still" right now with Kay Arthur, Priscilla shirer and beth Moore.

    This sounds like a good study, thanks for sharing.

    Happy holiday.

  3. Elaine, This sounds liek such a good study and something we can never get enough of…intimacy with God! I would love to win a copy of it, and will check out Nancy's site too! Praying for you, dear one! Thank you for always seeking to grow in Jesus and point US to grow in Him!!

  4. I have often been amazed at which books show up in my life at which times. Just when I need a certain boost (or shove), or comfort, or challenge, along comes a work that inspires me as this lady and her work have inspired you.

    If I weren't about to begin a new Kay Arthur study, I'd be digging into your recommendation. Who knows, He may "Draw Me Near" come winter.

    Love you bunches,
    Kathleen

  5. I have so enjoyed getting to know Nancy the past few years through blogging. She is a precious sister in Christ and has been an encouragement to me so many times. I'd love to win her Bible study –thanks for offering this giveaway, Elaine!

  6. I would love to find a good bible study group…it's something I've missed for a long time. Sure wish we lived closer. I would certainly be part of yours! 🙂

  7. Thanks for the shout out my friend. I so appreciate it…more than you know.

    I am in a season of stepping back from the 'big name' Bible studies and doing some studies by those of us who are 'lesser known'. I've done Mariel's study, but have not done Rebecca's or Nancy's. Will definitely be checking them out. I'm getting ready to do the online study "Pure Emotion" over at the Internet Cafe'Devo site. I think it will be packed full of wonderful morsels as we ponder our emotions and submit them to Christ.

    Bless you, Elaine.

  8. Hi Elaine! I have been in a season of studying on my own and it's always a precious time of drawing near to God. This fall I am able to rejoin an old group of mine and am looking forward to connecting with them over God's word again!

    Blessings.

  9. Draw Me Near sounds wonderful! Having some special needs children of my own, I'm sure I could learn from it.
    Btw…your book arrived! And I'm looking forward to spending some quiet moments reading it. Thank you so much!

  10. wifeforthejourney:

    I'm sure Nancy values your time and energy in writing a review of her latest work. Just another way you extend yourself to friends and continue to give the gift of encouragement. Bravo to both you and Nancy for pointing us towards the deep waters of faith.

    Love,
    Billy

  11. I love my Bible study group. We've been together since the week after I was diagnosed with breast cancer, seven years ago. What a blessing we've all been to one another.

    Of late, my personal study of God's Word has been put on the back burner. I stay so busy at night, probably to block out the fact that James is no longer with me, that when I get into bed, I no longer meditate in His Word because I'm exhausted. I've known for weeks that I need to change the pattern I'm developing because I miss that time with Him. Mornings are spent in prayer, but I also need that time before I go to bed.

    Thanks for this reminder to draw close to God and He will draw close to us.

    Love,
    Brenda

  12. Elaine, I am in week two of her study (thanks to you). After week one i bought my Bible study gals each a copy. It is a good study. I feel llike I can take the time to travel it slowly and meditate on it. Our last study I often felt "rushed" to just get a lesson done.

    BTY, I plan to get your book for my Bible study girls for Christmas this year. Can I order them from you direct so they might get your signature on the cover??

    Your a blessing friend!!

    Living in His Embrace~Pamela

  13. Thanks for the mention, Elaine. The Ladies' from our church are studying Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets them Free. I find it very relevant & based on the truth of God's Word. It is such a joy to learn together.

  14. I have always treasured what you have recommended! I need to start figuring out what my December study will be!

  15. Too late for the giveaway, but I will certainly check out her site. Thank you for the tip. I'm always looking for new study materials.

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