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the Second Most Important Book You Will Ever Read: A Personal Challenge to Read Bible

Current price: $14.99
the Second Most Important Book You Will Ever Read: A Personal Challenge to Read Bible
the Second Most Important Book You Will Ever Read: A Personal Challenge to Read Bible

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the Second Most Important Book You Will Ever Read: A Personal Challenge to Read Bible

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So what's your excuse for failing to read the MOST important book ever written, the Bible?
Don't think you can understand the Bible?
No time for Bible reading?
No relevancy of the Bible to your life?
Questions about the Bible's authenticity?
Although most Americans own a Bible, polls show that few people have read the Bible or even parts of it. Perhaps what most Americans don't know is that the Bible has life-changing information about how to
get right with God
know why you are alive today
receive God's guidance...daily
get through tough times
have a successful marriage and family life
know what you really believe with confidence
manage your money and resources
communicate with God
build good relationships
prepare for the future
Dan Patrick's book is for those with little or no faith in God...for those who attend church but haven't read the Bible...and for serious Bible students. Read it, and then give a copy to a friend.

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