The Most Important Thing You'll Ever Study: A Survey of the Bible

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The Most Important Thing You'll Ever Study: A Survey of the Bible

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By Starr Meade

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The Bible is often neglected or weakly emphasized in the education of our children. However, author Starr Meade contends that God's word is the most important thing a Christian will ever study. This introductory overview of the message of the Bible encourages middle and high school students to explore God's Word for themselves. Available in individual volumes or as a set, The Most Important Thing You'll Ever Study leads young teens through the story of the Bible chronologically, teaching them about important themes and topics, such as the role of God as the main character of his own story and the relationship between Scripture's divine inspiration and human authorship.

Students can either use the text as a supplementary companion to their own reading of Scripture, or they can simply use the study guide to move through the Bible from beginning to end.


Author:

Starr Meade

Starr Meade served as the director of children’s ministries for ten years at her local church and taught Latin and Bible for eight years at a Christian school. She is a graduate of Arizona College of the Bible and has authored a number of books. Starr has been a mother, a missionary, a school teacher, a director of children’s ministries, and an author. The calling she feels most honored to have been given is that of support to her husband through ten years of Alzheimer’s disease. That ministry ended with his death in 2023, a few months short of their 50th wedding anniversary.

Product Details

Category: Children & Youth
Education
Bible Studies & Devotionals
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 1024
Size: 8.5 in x 11.0 in x 2.125 in
Weight: 84.46 ounces
ISBN-10: 1-4335-1182-7
ISBN-13: 978-1-4335-1182-0
ISBN-UPC: 9781433511820
Case Quantity: 6
Published: June 30, 2010