My Daily Catholic New Testament-nab - Paul Thigpen - Books - Our Sunday Visitor (IN) - 9781592764471 - September 1, 2008
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My Daily Catholic New Testament-nab

Paul Thigpen

My Daily Catholic New Testament-nab

Publisher Marketing: The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life (John 6: 63). In less time than it takes to drink a cup of coffee, walk around the block, wash the dishes, play a video game, or fix and eat a snack, you can get a daily dose of God's saving grace through the New Testament. Embrace the story of salvation through the life and words of Christ in 7-minute intervals with My Daily Catholic Bible: New Testament. Begin any day of the year and continue at whatever pace suits you best. Enjoy two readings per day with an insightful quote from a saint as well as room for notes and a place for a check mark to track your progress. Jesus Christ waits to meet you again and again in the pages of this sacred book. If you seek Him in Scripture and prayer every day, I guarantee that you will encounter Him in ways you never dreamed of before, and you will never be the same again. From the Editor's Introduction Contributor Bio:  Thigpen, Paul Paul Thigpen, Ph. D., is the editor of TAN Books and the best-selling author, co-author or compiler of forty-one titles. Among his most popular books are "The Burden: A Warning of Things to Come" and "The Rapture Trap: A Catholic Response to End Times Fever." A convert to the Catholic faith, Paul has served the Church as an award-winning journalist, historian, apologist, catechist, and member of the National Advisory Council of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. His work has been circulated worldwide and translated into twelve languages.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2008
ISBN13 9781592764471
Publishers Our Sunday Visitor (IN)
Genre Religious Orientation > Catholic
Pages 373
Dimensions 153 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   254 g

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