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The following literature is provided without cost or obligation to help educate people about the Bible and Christianity. No one will call on you, and you will not receive any spam, junk mail, or requests for money. This offer is limited to one copy of each title per person while supplies last. Requests for multiple copies for a congregation or Bible study group will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
· People are divided about Jesus of Nazareth. Some say He is the Son of God. Others say that He was a liar, a lunatic, or even just a myth. The answer to this question will determine your fate for all eternity. Would you like solid answers? Click on the email link below to request your free copy of “More Than A Carpenter” and discover the truth for yourself.
· Personal Bible study is very important, but it’s often hard to know where to begin. The Bible is a large book written long ago by people living a very distant land. Now you can learn about the basic tools and techniques of personal Bible study in a handy booklet so you can discover the truths of God’s Word for yourself. Click in the email link below and request your free copy of “How to Study the Bible”
· When God gave the 10 Commandments to Israel, He told them to remember the Sabbath day, yet most Christians go to church on Sunday. Does it matter which day you observe? For the answer, request the two free pamphlets “Why the Seventh-day Sabbath?” & “Roman Catholic and Protestant Confessions about Sunday.”
· The King James Version is a classic piece of English literature, but many people find it hard to understand. Others claim that the KJV is a divinely inspired translation and that Christians should avoid all modern translations. Is the KJV the most reliable translation today? For some sensible answers, request a copy of the free booklet “The King James Only Debate”
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