A project I'm exploring at Indie Pen Press
A modern study companion for J.C. Ryle's 1856 classic: structured weekly sessions, honest discussion questions, and a built-in fifteen-minute family option that restores Ryle's original dinner-table design. No seminary degree required.
NOTIFY ME WHEN IT OPENSRyle's Expository Thoughts on Matthew is one of the warmest, plainest commentaries ever written, and it was designed to be read together. The Study Companion turns it into a structured weekly study without replacing the commentary itself. Everything is keyed to Ryle's own passage divisions, so it works with any edition you already own, including the free ones.
A full weekly structure for your group, with a separate leader's guide that lets a first-time facilitator run a strong meeting with modest prep.
Every discussion section carries a solo framing, with journal space and a weekly application you carry into the next chapter.
Ryle wrote these expositions in 1856 to be read aloud in family worship. The Family Fifteen restores that: fifteen minutes, no prep, all ages.
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