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The Walk of Repentance: A 24-Week Guide to Personal Transformation

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This 24–week Bible study has affected the lives of hundreds of people. It is a simple, straightforward discipleship tool that focuses on the basics of the Christian life. Each week of this easy–to–use curriculum has a theme, addressing the challenges of the Christian life one step at a time. Here at PLM we use it with all of our counselees (men and women). It has very few references to sexual sin in the study, and it can easily be used by individuals, small groups, couples or even Sunday school classes that want to study repentance and its role in the Christian life. Any way you use it, the Walk of Repentance will make a profound impact and lead the sensitive heart into a deeper intimacy with the Lord.

Any way you use it, the Walk of Repentance will make a profound impact and lead the sensitive heart into a deeper intimacy with the Lord.

176 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1993

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Steve Gallagher

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Steve Gallagher is the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Pure Life Ministries. He is a prolific writer, having authored 12 books, including the best-selling At the Altar of Sexual Idolatry. He is also a regularly featured columnist in both print and web media. Steve holds an Associates of Arts degree from Sacramento City College and a Master’s Degree in Pastoral Ministry from Master’s International School of Divinity. He is also a certified Biblical Counselor through the International Association of Biblical Counselors (IABC) in Denver, CO.

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August 7, 2014
24 Week Bible Study. It only took me 3 years to finish it. It got repetitive at times which I guess is the point. Some of the questions didn't fit with the Scriptures or subjects being discussed. But it's always good to read the Word.
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