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Abundant Life: New Testament

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The Abundant Life Bible offers readers insights about living the abundant life through a relationship with Jesus Christ. Topics such as joy, peace, dealing with life's tough issues, and more offer practical guidance for daily life. The Abundant Life Bible is value priced--perfect for gift giving.

272 pages, Paperback

First published July 29, 2004

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October 29, 2020
I feel giving it less would be bad.

Def opened up reminders. It was easier to read then I thought it would be! Manged to read it from the beginning to the end. Hope I can be a better person.
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March 11, 2019
Starting and completing my reading of Scripture is one of the most amazing and surprising events of my life. Once started, I could not stop going back to it. I decided after over 6 decades ignoring the the “Good News” of God that I needed and wanted to immerse myself in His word. So much that I practically read no other during the past 12 weeks. His Word and guidance are eternal and a welcome respite from the amoral drudgery that is our “real” world today. Like reading his Greek forbears, however, I find the more I read the less I know and therefor the more I need to learn. His lessons are like an ocean with no bottom, so will start my second reading of the Gospels and Epistles tomorrow.
Concurrently am reading John Lewis Gaddis “On Grand Strategy”. His chapter on Lincoln is profoundly connected to my readings of the Bible and illuminates once again the special true genius that is Lincoln.
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