How To Study The Bible Wall Chart Laminated
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How to Study the Bible wall chart
Whether you are teaching people with no Bible experience or those who have been Christians a long time, this chart will provide an excellent introduction to studying the Bible.
Your students will learn the basics of Bible study and develop the confidence to read it themselves.
Topics:
* Approaching the Bible “inductively”-asking “What does the Bible
teach?” rather than “How do I prove my opinions by using the Bible?”
* Bible passages and topics to study.
* Applying the teachings of the Bible to everyday life.
* Memorizing Scripture-12 key verses.
* Using Bible dictionaries, concordances, and cross references
Contirbutors: Bill Reynolds (“Mr. Bible”); Dr. Robert Cubillos; Carleen Shrag, Dr. Peter Loizeaux, Carolyn Loizeaux, Dan Mahaffie, Delores Withers, Dave Wilke.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781890947620
ISBN10: 1890947628
Compiled by: Rose Publishing | Editor: Gretchen Goldsmith | Editor: Carol Witte
Binding: Other
Published: January 2005
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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