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The Crucifixion of Jesus! - Into Thy Word Ministries
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Approaches to Studying Scripture - Into Thy Word Ministries
The Different Approaches to Studying Scripture. Here are Some Definitions on the various ways we can read and know God's Word, the Bible.

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Easter Bible Study - Into Thy Word Ministries
Jesus' Suffering and Resurrection. Thoughts and questions for your consideration this Easter season! Do you know what Easter is all about? Do you realize what Jesus did for you?

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I recently came across a statistic claiming that only about 10% of professing Christians have read the entire Bible. Does that 10% include you? Why or why not?

http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/11/18/have-you-read-the-entire-bible/

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Our Posture Toward God’s Word
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