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The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. (Matthew 6:22 niv) The Bible often compares eyesight to the spiritual condition of our hearts. In this creative and memorable Bible study LeRoy Koopman explores some of the ways God, the "Divine Ophthalmologist," wants to heal problems we have with our spiritual vision. Topics include: Curing spiritual blindness Seeing without envying Overcoming narrow-mindedness Combating negativism Living positively with limited vision Don't let…mehr

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The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. (Matthew 6:22 niv) The Bible often compares eyesight to the spiritual condition of our hearts. In this creative and memorable Bible study LeRoy Koopman explores some of the ways God, the "Divine Ophthalmologist," wants to heal problems we have with our spiritual vision. Topics include: Curing spiritual blindness Seeing without envying Overcoming narrow-mindedness Combating negativism Living positively with limited vision Don't let the light-hearted approach fool you. This power-packed book includes practical suggestions for application in each chapter as well as a guide for small group leaders. LeRoy Koopman has pastored churches in Illinois and Florida, served four years on the editorial staff of the Church Herald, and worked as an editor and writer for the denominational staff of the Reformed Church in America from over twenty years. He has written fourteen books, including Beauty Care for the Tongue.
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LeRoy Koopman has pastored churches in Illinois and Florida. He was on the editorial staff of the Church Herald for four years and since 1979 has served as an editor and writer for the denominational staff of the Reformed Church in America. He has written fourteen books and hundreds of articles on a variety of Christian topics.