XTB Issue 6
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Days 1-20 Look At Mark Chs 4-8
Day 21 Starts Joshua And Continues Until Day 40 Ending In Ch 8
Days 41-55 Continue In Ephesians
And Back Into Joshua Chs 21-24 From Days 56-65
A Series Of Puzzles And Questions At The Very End Of The Book Offer A Chance To Look Into Other Parts Of The Bible Not Covered Here And Some Budding Comedians Try Their Hand At Making You Laugh (or Groan) On The XTB Joke Page.
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Venture into the Promised land with the Israelites in Joshua.
Read more about why Jesus came in Mark’s Gospel.
Issue Six of XTB is called Footprints. Three months of Bible readings to help you investigate who Jesus is and why He came in Mark’s Gospel, explore the promised land with the Israelites in Joshua (where battles await!), and unravel the end of Paul’s prison letter to the Ephesians.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781873166512
ISBN10: 1873166516
Alison Mitchell
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: January 2004
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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