Brian H. Cosby

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Brian H. Cosby



Brian H. Cosby is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America. He has written several books including John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim in the Trailblazers series and continues to write articles for various magazines and journals.

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Giving Up Gimmicks: Reclaim...

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John Bunyan: Journey of a P...

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Rebels Rescued: A Student's...

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Uncensored: Daring to Embra...

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David Brainerd: A Love for ...

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God's Story: A Student's Gu...

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Suffering and Sovereignty: ...

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A Christian's Pocket Guide ...

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John Flavel: Puritan Life a...

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Be Still & Know: Meditation...

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“Increasingly, Christians in the West have become biblically illiterate. Most do not know the books of the Bible, the Ten Commandments, or even the events of Jesus’s life. We cannot articulate the great “drama” of redemption—from both Old and New Testaments—or what basic biblical words mean, like justification, adoption, or sanctification. Much of this biblical illiteracy stems from a simple lack of reading Scripture

Cosby, B. H. (2017). Reading the Bible for Transformation. In E. A. Blum & T. Wax (Eds.), CSB Study Bible: Notes (p. xlviii). Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers.”
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