
AUTHOR:
Stephen J. Robin
DESCRIPTION:
Have you looked for meaningful answers in the Bible for life’s big questions?
Many books have been written about the Bible, but none quite like this one. Through the life experiences of Stephen, this book offers a unique awareness of God’s presence in everyday life. With a lifetime of journaling, seeking, and praying for answers, Stephen found deep questions in everything he read. His journey through the Bible gave him a profound understanding of who he is, why he is here, and how to navigate the world.
You are invited to read your Bible straight through, from Genesis to Revelation, over 365 days. Stephen J. Robin guides you daily, sharing insights drawn from over fifty years of journaling through the scriptures. His reflections reveal how the Bible has shaped his life, offering you a companion on your own spiritual journey.
This one-year pilgrimage through the Bible will:
- Introduce you to a spiritual adventure that someone has walked before you
- Help you develop a habit of reading the Bible every day
- Show you how the Bible can be relevant in your life
- Help you find relevance and purpose in your life through God’s presence
- Explore how God’s presence shows up in your daily life
You don’t need to walk this journey alone—follow The Way with Stephen!

About the Author
Stephen J. Robin
Stephen J. Robin was born in London in 1951, studied architecture at UCL, and was the joint winner of the 1973 Royal Academy Award for Architecture. He began his broadcasting career in 1974 at the BBC and worked with Sir David Frost and the Guiness Book of Records in 1986. In the 1987 general election, he served as media consultant to the UK Conservative Party and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Later, while working in crisis communications, he advised the UK government under John Major on the First Gulf War. He moved to the US in 1992, continuing in corporate public relations until transitioning to chaplaincy in 2005. He is now an author and active in ministry and community service in Ferguson, Missouri.