Mariel Davenport’s five‑week study 1 Peter: Sustained by a Living Hope is a warm, encouraging, and easy‑to‑follow guide through the book of 1 Peter. Using the TEND method—Take time to pray, Examine the Scriptures, Notice the lessons, and Do what it says—Davenport helps readers grow in a steady, simple rhythm that makes Scripture feel approachable for anyone.
The study offers gentle guidance for believers who feel
scattered, misunderstood, or weighed down by life. Davenport continually brings
readers back to Peter’s message of living with a steady hope rooted in our
identity in Christ, not our circumstances. Each week connects beautifully to
this theme, making the study feel clear and uplifting.
One of the best parts of this book is how well it teaches
you to study the Bible for yourself. Davenport’s prompts, journaling pages,
tools, videos, and leader helps make this an excellent resource for personal
study or group use. Whether you’re new to Bible study or experienced, the
structure feels supportive and meaningful.
Her focus on remembering who God has made you to be is
especially encouraging. The study invites readers to rest in their inheritance,
trust God’s promises, and live with confidence. The practical application steps
help turn learning into real spiritual growth.
This study fits well in women’s ministry settings as part of
the God Hears Her collection, but its message is helpful for any believer
seeking hope and stability. It’s a wonderful resource for small groups or
personal quiet time—and I will most certainly be purchasing hard copies for
myself.
★★★★★
I received a digital copy of this book from NetGalley and Our Daily Bread Publishing in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.

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