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Why Reading the Bible for Yourself Matters – Resource Guide

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In the last 20 years, I have done a lot of mentoring and discipleship with people and one of the most frequent questions I have been asked in that time is this: “With so many books, teachings, videos, and sermons available, why does it matter if I read the Bible myself?” This book is my answer to this question.

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In the last 20 years, I have done a lot of mentoring and discipleship with people and one of the most frequent questions I have been asked in that time is this: “With so many books, teachings, videos, and sermons available, why does it matter if I read the Bible myself?”

This book is my answer to this question, and also includes some fundamental information about the organization of scripture, reading scripture references, and how what we perceive is influenced by what we consume.

I pray this book inspires you to read your Bible for yourself and draws you nearer to God in the process.