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The New Inductive Study

Experiencing the Power of Life-Changing Faith: Romans

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Experiencing The Power Of Life-Changing Romans (The New Inductive Study Series)

120 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2011

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Kay Arthur

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Kay Lee Arthur was an American Christian author, Bible teacher, and co-founder of Precept Ministries International. Renowned for her accessible and inductive approach to Bible study, she helped millions engage deeply with Scripture. Arthur began her ministry informally, teaching teenagers in her living room alongside her second husband, Jack Arthur. Their work soon grew into a global outreach, headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee, under the name Precept Ministries International. She hosted the daily Bible teaching program Precepts for Life and became a respected voice in evangelical circles. Arthur authored numerous books and was a four-time winner of the ECPA Christian Book Award for titles such as A Marriage Without Regrets and The New Inductive Study Bible. Her ministry was rooted in a personal reawakening to faith in the early 1960s, following a divorce and a return to religious life. She and Jack also served briefly as missionaries in Mexico before founding their ministry. Arthur remained active in public faith-based initiatives into her later years and was known for her firm stances on social issues. She passed away on 2025 leaving behind a lasting legacy in Christian education and publishing.

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Romans is one of the most challenging books to fully grasp, as it is chock full of doctrine and theology. I've heard many preachers and pastors call it the most difficult and intimidating book to teach. That being said, this is an excellent guide to begin studying Romans in an approachable way
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