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Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, our Bible studies will help. They are written for "the average person" and help make the Bible come alive. They explain the difficult passages and provide background information on the people and places that appear in the New Testament. Join us as we explore scripture together. Iknow we will learn a great deal from one another.

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Hello Reader, What do we know about demons? What are demons? Who do they follow? What does the Bible tell us? Click here to learn more about our spiritual enemies. Please forward to family and friends. Visit us on social media. Rahn Road, Dayton, OH 45429Unsubscribe · Preferences

Hello Reader, What is faith? What is faith? How do we show faith? Is having faith enough? Click here to read a short collection of thoughts on the meaning and importance of faith. "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1). Please forward to family and friends. Visit us on social media. Rahn Road, Dayton, OH 45429Unsubscribe · Preferences

Hello Reader, What is sin? Have we all sinned? Why was Jesus born? Why was He crucified? Is there anything we can do to have our misdeeds erased?To find the answers to these questions, and learn what sin is, click here. Please forward to family and friends. Visit us on social media. Rahn Road, Dayton, OH 45429Unsubscribe · Preferences

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Hello Reader, Who was King David and what did God promise him? It is perhaps the most important promise in the history of mankind. Click here to learn about David and the incredible promise. Please forward to family and friends. Visit us on social media. Rahn Road, Dayton, OH 45429Unsubscribe · Preferences

Hello Reader, Jesus was the greatest man in history. Lyle C. Rollings tells us why in his short but memorable piece Click here Thank you for supporting our Free Bible course. We hope we've helped you on your spiritual journey. God bless, Ed Please forward to family and friends. Rahn Road, Dayton, OH 45429Unsubscribe · Preferences

Hello Reader, Jesus' Galilean Ministry - "The Gospel According to Luke" Luke, also known as Lucas, was Paul's protege. Some Bible scholars believe Luke was from Antioch, while others say, Philippi. He was an educated and "beloved physician" (Colossians 4:14) and the leader of the Philippian Church. Luke is the only Gentile writer of the New Testament. He wrote "The Gospel According to Luke" and "The Acts of the Apostles." He also joined Paul on at least one of his missionary journeys. Luke...

Hello Reader, Jesus' Galilean Ministry - "The Gospel According to Mark" Mark, also called John Mark or Marcus, was a converted Jew and Barnabas' cousin (Colossians 4:10). Although Mark was not one of the original twelve disciples, he almost certainly knew Jesus personally. Some Bible scholars believe he was the naked man who fled Gethsemane Garden as Jesus was being arrested (Mark 14:51-52). Mark takes eight chapters (1:14-10:1), one-half of his book to cover Jesus' Galilean ministry. This is...

Hello Reader, Jesus' Galilean Ministry - "The Gospel According to Matthew" Matthew, whose name means "gift of God" was a Jew from Galilee. He was a tax collector for the Romans in Capernaum (Matthew 9:9; Luke 5:27) when Jesus called him to be a disciple. After answering Jesus' call, Matthew "held a great banquet at his house" (Matthew 9:10; Mark 2:15; Luke 5:29) and became the Messiah's traveling companion and record keeper. Matthew is last named in Acts 1:13 as one of the twelve in the upper...

Hello Reader, The Four Gospels Compared The Son of God sacrificed Himself on the cross to save humanity. The four Gospels give us four different eyewitness accounts of Jesus' ministry. All four authors traveled with the Messiah, heard His teachings, and listened to the great sermons. Each gives their firsthand account of how Jesus healed the sick and raised the dead. Click here for a brief comparison of the similarities and differences between Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John's Gospels. Thank...