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In this new Bible study, Wayne Barber explores the essential biblical realities seen in God's grace granted to all believers. The book of Philippians is the focal point for this study emphasizing the fact that in-depth study of God's Word will guide you to a better understanding of how to "live" in God's grace.

Produktbeschreibung
In this new Bible study, Wayne Barber explores the essential biblical realities seen in God's grace granted to all believers. The book of Philippians is the focal point for this study emphasizing the fact that in-depth study of God's Word will guide you to a better understanding of how to "live" in God's grace.
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Autorenporträt
Wayne Barber was a graduate of Mars Hill College. He attended Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky and Asbury Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He received an honorary doctorate from North Florida Baptist Theological Seminary in Jacksonville, Florida and Covington Theological Seminary in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Wayne has been Senior Pastor in churches in Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and New Mexico. Wayne has been a renowned national and international conference ministry speaker, his primary goal of ministry was to spread the message of "the sufficiency of Christ." People around the world connected with Wayne's unique ability to make God's Word come alive through his honest and open "real-life" experiences. Wayne authored or co-authored several books, including The Rest of Grace, published in 1998, as well as seven books that are part of AMG Publishers' Following God(R) series. For many years he wrote a regular column in AMG's Pulpit Helps monthly magazine. For more than twenty years he served as Senior Pastor-Teacher of Woodland Park Baptist Church. And for many of those years in Chattanooga, Wayne co-taught with noted author Kay Arthur of Precept Ministries and has studied under Dr. Spiros Zodhiates, who was one of the world's leading Greek scholars. On August 29, 2016, Wayne passed away suddenly after a short illness. He is survived by his wife and two grown children and several grandchildren.