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The Bible
The Bible is God’s message for his people. It is made up of 66 books containing stories, prophecy, and guidelines for godly living. From the time of Moses until the Apostle Paul, God inspired people to write down his words so his message could be given to everyone. The Bible is a tool for understanding God’s will for our lives, if we will listen to what it has to say.
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Genesis - First book of the Bible.
The name Genesis comes into English as a transliteration of the Greek word meaning “origin” or “beginning.” This name was given to the book in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures, known as the Septuagint. Genesis reflects both the content of the book and the Hebrew name for it, which is taken from its first word, bere’shith, “in the beginning.”
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Why do Christians read the Bible?
Reading the Bible is a way Christians receive communication from God. Like checking your e-mail or voice mail for messages, the Bible is where God allowed some of His thoughts to be written down for us to learn from Him.
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Everybody is searching
Een tijdje terug is uit een onderzoek van het CBS gebleken dat de kerkgang in Nederland teruggelopen is tot ongeveer 10% van de bevolking. De koppen in de kranten gaven aan dat de kerk op z’n retour is.
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I Believe in the Holy Spirit (Michael Green)
For many Christians, the Holy Spirit is little more than a shadowy figure they learned about while reading the Book of Acts. This updated edition of Greens classic traces the doctrine of the Holy Spirit throughout the Bible, and addresses contemporary church issues including baptism, gifts, works, and the charismatic movement. Concise, concentrated, and clear teaching.
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