Have you ever tried to find a Scripture that’s related to a specific topic? Maybe you wanted to know what the Bible says about ambition, crowds, fashion, fast food, or even procrastination. With over 3,700 different subjects, circumstances, and situations The Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible is the resource everyone needs.
This Bible reference tool corresponds with most Bible translations including the NKJV, KJV, and NIV. Inside this travel-sized format, you’ll find:
A-Z listing of topics in a common-sense organizational format
over 3,700 different topics that directly connect contemporary issues, 21st-century topics, subjects, and circumstances to Bible passages
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With this brilliant resource you will no longer wonder where the Bible references animal rights, communication, influence, xenophobia, denial, courage, and much much more. This compact Scripture reference makes it possible to quickly find everything.
Licensed by the Evangelical Free Church, Ken first pastored in Isle, Minnesota and later in Newman Grove, Nebraska. Then he became involved in the newly formed ministry, Youth For Christ, and served as their first full-time Magazine Editor. Ken became connected to a fledgling organization called Baptista Films, where he wrote and then directed his first film drama. Later he launched Gospel Films. Over 200 Christian films have been produced since then, including original dramas for many foreign countries. As a pioneer in Christian films, Ken will be best remembered for the drama story, PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, produced in 1977. Featured in the story is Liam Neeson in his first screen role, as Evangelist. Ken began a writing career that spanned 7 decades. 77 books were published, at least 1 per decade, with 19 books alone published in the 40's. As an author, Ken will be best remembered for his work, WHERE TO FIND IT IN THE BIBLE, published in 1996 by Thomas Nelson. Over 4 million copies are in print, and it remains a busy seller on the Nelson backlist.
I guess 😂 I'm the only one giving this book a "2". However, I was raised on Strong's Concordance and this definitely is not that. This is a whole new ball of wax. This doesn't follow the old ways, it makes a new path all for itself. Not a bad path - but a lot different one than I was raised on. And because of that I only gave it a meager "2".