Basic Steps Of Bible Study
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Beloved Bible teacher Kay Arthur has long taught the inductive study method, which has helped millions of people enjoy discovering the truths of God’s Word for themselves. This guide is a great place to start learning how to study your Bible in a truly-life-changing way.
As you cultivate the inductive skills of observation, interpretation, and application, you will…
*be equipped to study–and understand–God’s Word on your own
*increase your knowledge of God and His ways
*be greatly strengthened and encouraged in your personal faith
The more you become an active participant in God’s Word, the more you will become aware of all that it means to be in Christ and to live boldly and confidently in God’s truths.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736979795
ISBN10: 0736979794
Kay Arthur | David Arthur | Pete DeLacey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2019
Harvest Pocket Books
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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