Husbands and Fathers: How to Start a Family BIBLE Study for Beginners (Part 1 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2009

Part 1 of 2: Allen Wolfe (www.BalancingTheSword.com) offers a few basic suggestions for starting your family Bible studies. Recommendations are specifically for men who have little to no knowledge of the Scripture. A man's ministry to his family is commanded by God, but many husbands and fathers feel unprepared or overwhelmed. Allen Wolfe speaks of the essential nature of the Bible and the limited benefit of all other study aids, including Balancing the Sword. In part one, Allen speaks of sola scriptura, selecting a Bible translation, preparing for the Bible study, the Bible on audio or video, and study Bibles (e.g., the Scofield Study Bible, the Ryrie Study Bible, the John MacArthur Study Bible, the ESV Study Bible, the Reformation Study Bible, the Geneva Study Bible, the Life Application Study Bible, etc.).

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  • Christianity is more about Jesus. Jesus never said to write a bible, look it up. God bless.

  • Stay with King James!

  • @TuLithu It's your opinion that it's the best, but please don't lie about the other translations by implying they are corrupted. That is rediculous.

  • Your 264th viewer in 7 months says the King James Version is the best, because it is not corrupt. Research this topic (not by going to the Christian book store...they will sell you anything to make a buck) so that you don't lead people astray.

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