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The Student's Guide To The Bible: Student's Guide To The Bible
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Item Description... Overview Give your favorite student The Student's Guide to the Bibleproviding the two-in-one benefits of a traditional Bible handbook plus topical guidance on contemporary life issues. This new resource provides quick topical guidance for the issues Christian high school and college students face, with all the benefits of a traditional Bible handbook.
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Student's Guide To The Bible
By Stephen M. Miller
Binding: Softcover
Back cover reads:
cool...refreshing...good for you...
The Bible
You want to understand it better. You want to know just what it says about the problems you're facing and the questions you're asking. The Student's Guide to the Bible will help.
Features:
. A fast-paced topical section covering what the Bible says on key life issues - from abortion to complaining, family to loneliness, modesty to worship.
. The Top 50 Heroes and Jerks of the Bible
. 66 Books - The Short Course: the "just the facts" highlights of every biblical book
. The Two Best Ways to Study the BiblePlease Note, Community Descriptions and notes are submitted by our shoppers, and are not guaranteed for accuracy.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 256
Dimensions: Length: 9.02" Width: 6.5" Height: 0.43" Weight: 0.83 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Apr 1, 2008
Publisher Barbour Books
ISBN 1602600074 EAN 9781602600072
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 | Exactly what I was looking for Jun 17, 2008 |
| I recently graduated from college and read this book after hearing many good things about it. I was immediately impressed with the topics presented as well as the layout, pictures and information provided. This book addresses many of the issues that young adults are faced with on an every day basis and provides the Biblical support I have been looking for. I think anyone that is high-school or college age, or anyone with kids in this age group should purchase this book. It is a helpful tool for teens and young adults attempting to survive in today's world. | | |  | This book is going to college Apr 19, 2008 |
| My kids are going to love this unusual, wonderfully illustrated Bible guide. High school and college students helped create it, and it shows. The book is a 3-parter. The biggest section deals with life topics affecting kids today--topics they have questions about. Some are controversial, like abortion, homosexuality, and masturbation. Some are practical, like what the Bible says about tattoos (the answer surprised me, since I didn't think the Bible said anything about it). Each topic is loaded with relevant excerpts from the Bible. Some are accompanied by short feature articles. On tough issues that the Bible doesn't address directly--but that kids wonder about-- the writer simply reports what Bible experts have to say about the topics, and the evidence they use to support their case. Here's the caption under an engaging close-up of a young lady's eyes, in the section dealing with "lust." Caption title: Eyes of the beholder. Caption text: "Seen through eyes of love, another person is our master--someone we want only to please. Seen through the eyes of lust, another person is our servant--someone we want only to please us." Cool definition. Especially for hormonally charged kids. The second big section of the book introduces each book of the Bible, condensing the main points to two pages each. A bit like Cliff Notes with pictures. It covers topics like "Biggest Idea," "Biggest Scene," and "Sum it up." The last section highlights 50 of the most famous heroes and jerks of the Bible. It's just a little add-on feature, but it's cleverly written and illustrated. The book looks like a great way to get kids to crack open their Bibles. | | | Write your own review about The Student's Guide To The Bible: Student's Guide To The Bible
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