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Nate, Niger
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Daniel, Ghana
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"I read the Purpose of the Law in Lesson 38. It is written wonderfully. My pastor is in a long series on teaching this, but he has one foot in the law and one foot in Romans. I know you have this right, and my church does not. Thanks for a clear layout."
Jerry, Illinois
“I came to your website and chronological Bible series as the result of a question which I had after viewing a program on the History Channel. That question was, ‘How did God forgive sin prior to Jesus’ crucifixion?’ Prior to finding this site, I considered myself a Christian. However, my understanding was very elementary and, in hindsight, wholly incomplete. Suffice it to write that I now understand. I now realize that it is not about trying to be a good person. … God established a single way to become righteous before him. All other efforts are futile.”
Jeff, Lawyer in Iowa