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A Newcomer's Guide to the Bible

A Newcomer's Guide to the Bible

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Overview

The Bible is the greatest bestseller of all time because of its content, clarity, and impact.

A Newcomer's Guide to the Bible is an excellent nontechnical introduction to the Bible written to help all readers, and especially those who are new to the Bible.

In a straightforward and panoramic style, this book helps us gain an overall perspective of the Bible - understanding its flow and how it all fits together. We receive an overview of the Bible - a good look at the forest instead of an in-depth investigation of each individual tree.

It is vital that every follower of Christ not only read the Bible but study it in order to understand it and live it. This helpful overview of the Bible will lay a foundation for a lifetime of personal Bible study and application.

A Newcomer's Guide to the Bible - Personal Workbook was created to use in conjunction with this book.  It can be used for personal study time or in a group setting.

ISBN 978-0-89900-859-2

WEB-859

A Newcomer's Guide to the Bible has 28 chapters and 247 pages.

 

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About the Author

Dr. Michael C. Armour has over 40 years of ministry experience and is currently the president of Easter European Mission. He also is the president of Strategic Leadership Development International. He has served as a college president and is a retired naval reserve captain in the field of intelligence. He holds a PhD from UCLA in the intellectual and cultural history of Europe, with a specialization in the Protestant Reformation.

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