Men Of The Bible
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Be Mentored by the Most Powerful Men of the Bible
God had a purpose for each man in the Bible-and He has a purpose for you. The Smart Guide to the Bible: Men of the Bible leads you to a more intimate relationship with the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, of Paul, Peter, and, of course, Jesus, who was Very God and Very Man.
Through the struggles and temptations of these and others, you’ll discover the blessings and strength of being a man of God today.
Be Smart About:
Jesus, Very God & Very Man
Men of Strength
Men of Humility
Men after God’s Own Heart
Men of Faith
Men Who Were Restored
Men of Destiny
And More!
Young, old, rich, poor . . . meet the most influential men of the Old and New Testaments
Biblical experts reveal the secrets to their success – and how to avoid their failures
You’ll be empowered and equipped to live with greater purpose as a man of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781418510008
ISBN10: 1418510009
Larry Miller | Editor: Larry Richards
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2007
Smart Guide To The Bible
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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