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90-Day Bible Reading Challenge - Read the Whole Bible Change Your Whole Life - cover

90-Day Bible Reading Challenge - Read the Whole Bible Change Your Whole Life

Mary DeMuth

Publisher: Bethany House Publishers

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Summary

Supercharge your walk with God by reading the entire Bible. 
 
If your time in the Bible has felt tedious and you are longing to revitalize your faith, the 90-Day Bible Reading Challenge is here to help.   
 
With this book as your guide, you can grow your faith in ways you never have before by reading the Bible for the next 90 days--cover to cover.  
 
It may sound impossible, but it's absolutely not. Having briskly read through the Bible for years, author Mary DeMuth knows the profound impact this spiritual reset can have. Here she gives you her own comprehensive--and achievable--reading plan, fresh devotionals and insights, and encouragement to keep you going. You'll not only read the entire Bible in three months, you'll also: 
 
· savor the life-changing power of God's timeless truths 
· trace the presence of Jesus throughout the entirety of the Bible 
· emerge with freedom and healing 
· learn to navigate your world with wisdom and joy 
 
We all need a reset. This is your invitation to wrest yourself away from the siren call of the world and reorient your heart to worship the One who gave his life for you.
Available since: 09/26/2023.
Print length: 208 pages.

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