The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible: A Weekly Devotional
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How well do everyday Christians know the stories that have shaped their faith? More than just a collection of significant and entertaining stories, The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible impresses upon readers the beautiful interconnectedness of the varied narratives we find in the Bible. It:
· connects the dots, demonstrating how each individual story is really one chapter in the larger story
· shows how Jesus, especially his death and resurrection, is the point of the story, even when the Son of God is not a key player
· helps readers build a biblical worldview that answers the ultimate questions of life
Readers will gain a better grasp of the whole story of Scripture and, most importantly, why these stories are the ones God chose to preserve for us through the writers of the Bible.
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