“Ultimately I think the difference between reading the Bible and studying it is making the connections between who Jesus is and what he's done.”

Barry, John D. " Bible Study Anywhere http://www.biblestudymagazine.com", Bible Study Magazine, Mar-Apr 2009, pg. 14.

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