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What's really important in the Bible? Find out with 150 Need-to-Know Bible Facts, a powerful new survey of scripture truth featuring a devotional flair. In quick, easy-to-read fashion, this little book provides 150 concise truths—like "God Created Everything,” "In the Beginning, the World Was Perfect,” "Sin Is Destructive,” and "We Are Important to God.” Each truth is supported by a scripture from the New King James Version of the Bible, and explained by a brief devotional thought. 150 Need-to-Know Bible Facts is useful for both new believers and long-time Christians who want a "refresher course” on the faith. …mehr

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What's really important in the Bible? Find out with 150 Need-to-Know Bible Facts, a powerful new survey of scripture truth featuring a devotional flair. In quick, easy-to-read fashion, this little book provides 150 concise truths—like "God Created Everything,” "In the Beginning, the World Was Perfect,” "Sin Is Destructive,” and "We Are Important to God.” Each truth is supported by a scripture from the New King James Version of the Bible, and explained by a brief devotional thought. 150 Need-to-Know Bible Facts is useful for both new believers and long-time Christians who want a "refresher course” on the faith.


Autorenporträt
Ed Strauss is a freelance writer living in British Columbia, Canada. He has authored 32 books for children, tweens, and adults and coauthored an additional 19. Ed has a passion for Biblical apologetics and besides writing for Barbour, has been published by Zondervan, Tyndale, Moody, and Focus on the Family.