XTB Issue 1
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The First 15 Days Look At Acts, Chs 1-4.
Days 16-29 Make A Start In Genesis, Chs 1-9.
Day 30 Takes A Little Look At Hebrews 11:7, Relevant To Genesis.
Day 31 Starts Matthew And Continues To Day 50, Ending In Ch 7.
Day 51 Picks Up In Genesis Again And Covers Chs 12-22 Over 14 Days.
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.
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Investigate the beginning of everything in the book of Genesis.
Zoom in on Matthew and Acts to discover who Jesus is and why He came.
See how God always keeps his promises.
Issue One of XTB is called The Book of Beginnings and will help you investigate the beginning of the universe, the beginning of the early church and the beginning of Jesus’ life and teaching on earth – plus you get free Stickers!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781873166932
ISBN10: 1873166931
Alison Mitchell
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: January 2004
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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