Studying Together : A Ready Reference Bible Handbook
$14.49
This pocket-sized Bible handbook (3 1/2″ x 7″) is packed with information to assist you in studying the beautiful Christ-centered truths of the Bible with your friends and neighbors. It is divided into three main sections:
Section I: Bible Studies You Can Give
This section contains thirty-two doctrinal Bible studies. Each study presents on aspect of Bible truth. Texts are linked together in a systematic way so each link in the chain of truth carefully fits with the succeeding link. Text summaries follow each Bible reference so you will know clearly what is in the text. You will find straightforward Bible answers to sometimes difficult questions immediately following each doctrinal Bible study.
Section II: Practical Christianity
The problems of life find practical answers in the Word of God. This section provides God’s answers to our daily difficulties (15 topics covered). It reveals a Christ who is not far distant but one who is near at hand-a Christ who is both interested in and capable of solving our daily problems.
Section III: Understanding Churches, Denominations, and Other Religious Groups
The alphabetical list of twenty-two denominations and religious groups includes information on heir origin, major doctrinal beliefs, doctrinal beliefs held in common with Seventh-day Adventists, and suggested methods of approach.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781878046086
Mark Finley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2003
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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