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	<title>Comments on: Resource: Bible Study</title>
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		<title>By: Mark sung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark sung</dc:creator>
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		<description>An excellent resource for beginners or people who has been Christians for a while or never really had a discipline for studying the Bible, would be &quot;Talk Thru the Bible&quot; by Bruce Wilkenson and Kenneth Boa.  It&#039;s an great resource, it&#039;s quick to the point but detailed enough to give you main points of each and every book of the Bible.  It has outlines and charts and others things.  Thought it&#039;s a book for lay people I&#039;ve heard pastors say that they still used it like a trusty pocketknife.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An excellent resource for beginners or people who has been Christians for a while or never really had a discipline for studying the Bible, would be &#8220;Talk Thru the Bible&#8221; by Bruce Wilkenson and Kenneth Boa.  It&#8217;s an great resource, it&#8217;s quick to the point but detailed enough to give you main points of each and every book of the Bible.  It has outlines and charts and others things.  Thought it&#8217;s a book for lay people I&#8217;ve heard pastors say that they still used it like a trusty pocketknife.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
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