Core 52 : A Fifteen-Minute Daily Guide To Build Your Bible IQ In A Year
$16.99
In just fifteen minutes a day, you can master the 52 most important verses in the Bible in a year.While there are lots of one-year Bible reading plans, few help you understand the words that you’re reading. What if we could introduce you to a Bible reading plan that would dramatically increase your mastery of the Bible in one year? Mark Moore coaches you through 52 of the Bible’s most important verses. These are the “core” of the Bible. Each verse clears the path to master and manage dozens of other verses that run along the same principle path. At the end of this journey, you will move from curiosity about the Bible to competence in the Bible. It is the quickest onramp to understanding the whole of God’s Word for your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780525653257
ISBN10: 0525653252
Mark Moore
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2019
Publisher: WaterBrook
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