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Title
Into the Bible Every Day
Author
James D. Moss
Synopsis
Notes and Observations
When we really read the Bible, we see immediately that, from the beginning to the end, the narratives, stories, poems, and pericopes involve people. The special thing about these people-what we are privy to in reading about them-is that God interacted with them in various ways. God gave them commands and instructions, blessings and rebukes. Because neither God nor His love for each of us has changed, we are able to recognize in the Bible's pages how God deals with us today. The Bible has words that will minister to us in a thousand different ways. The Bible is relevant today, just as it has been in every preceding generation. Why is this? Because we as humans created in God's image have not changed. We have the same needs, drives, and motivations that we have always had. The Bible has words of comfort, censure, joy, encouragement, instruction, and eternal hope!
Biography
James D. Moss is a native of Asheville, North Carolina. Having been born as a "26-week preemie" in 1952, he has had to deal with total blindness in one eye and myopia which became legal blindness in the other. Graduating from Baylor University in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts in Religion, David wrote this book after years of personal Bible study and encouragement from his professors. While at Baylor he was a member of Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society, as well as Golden Key International Honor Society. During his senior year, David was vice president of the Baylor chapter of Theta Alpha Kappa Honor Society for Religion and Theology. David was chosen for the National Dean's List in 1995. David and his wife, Debbi, live in Waco, Texas, with their Shih Tzu, Cosmo, their Boston Terrier, Bigelow, and their two cockatiels, Andi and Sunny.
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Book Details
Price: $26.99
ISBN: 9781597816786
Dimensions: 6 x 8.9
Pages: 584
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