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Book Drawing: “Through the Bible in 40 Riddles” by Rick Bassett
Written to help spark a hunger in kids to find answers, while also helping develop the skills to read and explore the Bible, this book is sure to be a hit with your children, whether they’re reading independently, or as a family Bible study, youth group, or class activity. There’s never a better time to stir your child’s interest in the Bible. Whether you are a mom, dad, grandparent, aunt, uncle, godparent, teacher, or just the favorite grown up in a kid’s life, there’s never a better time than the present to help a child learn to explore the Bible on their own, and there’s not a better or more fun way to do that than this resource! Clues: For Question 1: Read Genesis 3:14-15 For Questions 2: Read Genesis 3:16 For Questions 3: Read Genesis 3:17-19 Click here to check out more details about Pastor Rick’s book (on amazon) To enter the drawing, make a comment on this blog post.
Kathy Collard Miller,
Leading Children into a Wider, Deeper Love of Jesus
Barbara shares four questions to keep asking as you open the Bible with your family.
Jason Davis,
What Does the Bible Teach About Satan? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Satan and angels are created beings; and, as such, are totally subservient to God and limited in all their powers.
Randy Alcorn,
The Awe-Inspiring Angel of the Lord in Scripture and His 7 Attributes
Flipping through the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) certainly contains some characters and features that can be tough to wrap our minds around. Take, for instance, the Angel of the Lord. This figure presents us with quite a contradiction. Who is he? It’s worth understanding who this enigmatic angel really was and why it’s still so important to consider him today.
Sue Nelson,
Advent Devotional Reading Guide
God’s presence brings joy to His people ( Psalm 16:11 ). This devotional guide gives you a small taste of the glory of Christ found in God’s Word. Don’t be surprised if you plan to spend 15…
Chrys Jones,
The Doctrine of Sin — House of David Ministries
The Greek word for sin is hamartia , and the word for knowledge is ology . Therefore, hamartiology is the knowledge of the doctrine of sin. The scriptures speak continuously of the presence and reality of sin in the world. From Adam’s first sin through the final chapters of Revelation, God speaks
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Fall of Man — House of David Ministries
Theologians often discuss the condition of man in the Garden of Eden before the fall. God is all-knowing, so why did He place the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the garden if He foreknew that man would eat of it? It would seem that God had a purpose for this primitive condition.
Eric M. Teitelman,

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