52 Key Bible Stories Pamphlet
$4.99
Here is a wonderful introduction to 52 Bible stories for adults and youth who want to know the basics of the Christian faith. Each story entry provides the key theme and synopsis, as well as an invitation to explore these stories in the Bible. A great tool for discipleship, small groups with new believers, and an evangelistic tool for unchurched people. Seasoned believers will also find the brief summaries of the stories helpful to encourage their faith. In our culture, TV and movies have often rewritten these stories and changed the message. Help people find the real story of God’s love and mercy.
14 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches long.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781596363359
ISBN10: 1596363355
Compiled by: Bristol Works Inc.
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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