Core 52 Student Edition
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Go from biblically challenged to spiritually confident in fifteen minutes a day! This adaptation of the bestselling Core 52 helps teens master the 52 most important verses in the Bible.
“Mark has found the balance between digging deep into God’s Word and finding its relevance for today.”—Mary Shannon Hoffpauir, Bible teacher, speaker, and author of Lose Control: The Way to Find Your Soul
You know that the Bible is important. So why is it so hard to get into it or get something out of it? The problem isn’t you or the Bible. The problem is the strategy. Rather than diving in yourself, what if you had a coach to lead you through a simple process that would build your confidence?
Core 52 Student Edition is like having a personal trainer for what matters most. Just as you’d prepare for an important test or big game by focusing on what’s core, this guide streamlines your time by focusing on the big ideas of the Bible. In just fifteen minutes a day, five days a week for a year, strengthen your spiritual IQ on the most relevant issues for young adults like you, including:
• Why Am I Here? (Genesis 1:1)
• How Can I Find Happiness? (Psalm 1:1–3)
• How Should I Pray? (Matthew 6:9–13)
• What Is Real Love? (John 3:16)
• How Can I Reduce My Anxiety? (Philippians 4:6)
Knowing the Bible better will make you better at life. Start your Core 52 training today so you’ll be ready for all God has for you!
9780593193556 Mark Moore Paperback
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