(4/5) I went into this study reading an ARC, so it was just me reading through it myself. Although you can do that, I think this study would be even better going through it with a group and discussing it within the context of community.
What I liked: I was initially drawn to this series because of the gorgeous cover art! The format of this study was helpful. Each chapter on a specific valley in the Bible was split into four sections: providing context, reading and comprehending the passage, diving deeper into understanding the passage, and then thinking through how the passage applies to our world today. The format was easy to process and I thought the discussion questions were thoughtful without being too leading. I think this study would be really accessible, even if you weren't already familiar with the stories presented.
What I wished they'd changed: I thought the gospel presentations were great, but at some points this study felt more self-focused than Jesus-focused, especially in the chapter on David. It's easy to fall prey to the applications about "our giants" etc. etc. while missing the larger point that David points us primarily to Jesus, not ourselves or our own victory. I also would have liked more historical background, context, and scholarly insights in the text (there were good resources in the end section) but that may just be my own nerdiness getting in the way of what is a very accessible study series.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.