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Old 04-28-2015, 11:20 PM   #182
GtrsRGr8
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Book on How to Understand and Apply the Bible. Marked Down 100% (It's Free).

I did a quick skim over some of the preview of this ebook, and it looks solid. There aren't really enough reviews or ratings at either Amazon or GoodReads for a valid result on this very recently published ebook, but the ones that I have found are good to very good. And author Rogers' other books at Amazon are all rated very highly. It looks like a good ebook. And with it being free right now that means that I'm grabbing it.

My posting of this book does not necessarily mean that I endorse any doctrinal position taken in it.

Seven Arrows: Aiming Bible Readers in the Right Direction. By Matt Rogers; Donny Mathis. Rated 5 stars, but from only 8 reviews at Amazon; rated 4.00 at GoodReads, but from only 3 reviews there. Print list price $12.99; digital list price $8.99; Kindle price $0.00. Equip to Grow Press, publisher. 215 pages. http://www.amazon.com/Seven-Arrows-A...ight+Direction.

Book Description
Polished sermons and prepared Bible studies can inadvertently cause the average Christian to feel inadequate and ill-equipped to study the Scriptures themselves. The result is an ever-increasing level of Biblical illiteracy in most churches and an over-dependence on preachers and sermons.

Seven Arrows is written to aid all of God's people in the task of reading, understanding, and applying God's Word. Using seven simple arrows Rogers and Mathis provide a clear, orderly, and memorable guide for studying any passage of Scripture.

New Christians, maturing believers, disciple-makers, and pastors will find in this book a practical tool to produce Biblically saturated lives and churches.
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