Luke: a missionary's story

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Paperback gospel of Luke: a physician's story.

Luke, had to study, read, interview, and research to come to his conclusions because he did not know Jesus personally – much the same method we must take today since Jesus lived over 2,000 years ago. He penned this letter so his audience would understand that what he had learned about Jesus was reliable and could be trusted. The hope of this Bible is the same – that you would have reliable information and certainty about who Jesus is and what He did for you.

The gospel (which means “Good News”) of Luke is broken down into twenty-four chapters, and this Bible offers extra reading notes in the margin and four short stories to accompany and support your reading. If you were to take one chapter a day and take a day to complete each of the four studies, you would have tried out the story of the Bible in under a month. The studies can be done alone but are intended to be studied with a Christian friend.

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Paperback gospel of Luke: a physician's story.

Luke, had to study, read, interview, and research to come to his conclusions because he did not know Jesus personally – much the same method we must take today since Jesus lived over 2,000 years ago. He penned this letter so his audience would understand that what he had learned about Jesus was reliable and could be trusted. The hope of this Bible is the same – that you would have reliable information and certainty about who Jesus is and what He did for you.

The gospel (which means “Good News”) of Luke is broken down into twenty-four chapters, and this Bible offers extra reading notes in the margin and four short stories to accompany and support your reading. If you were to take one chapter a day and take a day to complete each of the four studies, you would have tried out the story of the Bible in under a month. The studies can be done alone but are intended to be studied with a Christian friend.

Paperback gospel of Luke: a physician's story.

Luke, had to study, read, interview, and research to come to his conclusions because he did not know Jesus personally – much the same method we must take today since Jesus lived over 2,000 years ago. He penned this letter so his audience would understand that what he had learned about Jesus was reliable and could be trusted. The hope of this Bible is the same – that you would have reliable information and certainty about who Jesus is and what He did for you.

The gospel (which means “Good News”) of Luke is broken down into twenty-four chapters, and this Bible offers extra reading notes in the margin and four short stories to accompany and support your reading. If you were to take one chapter a day and take a day to complete each of the four studies, you would have tried out the story of the Bible in under a month. The studies can be done alone but are intended to be studied with a Christian friend.

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