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Our Goal for this month

February - Invite one person a week

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Horace Greeley – “It is impossible mentally or physically to enslave a Bible reading people.”

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Horace Greeley – “It is impossible mentally or physically to enslave a Bible reading people.”

U. S. Grant – “To the influence of the Bible we are indebted and to this we must look for our guide in the future.”

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Horace Greeley – “It is impossible mentally or physically to enslave a Bible reading people.”

U. S. Grant – “To the influence of the Bible we are indebted and to this we must look for our guide in the future.”

Robert E. Lee – “The Bible, a book in comparison with all others in my eyes are of minor importance, has never failed to give me strength.”

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Horace Greeley – “It is impossible mentally or physically to enslave a Bible reading people.”

U. S. Grant – “To the influence of the Bible we are indebted and to this we must look for our guide in the future.”

Robert E. Lee – “The Bible, a book in comparison with all others in my eyes are of minor importance, has never failed to give me strength.”

Andrew Jackson, pointing to the Bible as he was dying – “That Book, Sir, is the rock on which the Republic rests.”

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Hebrews 4:12-13

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Consider that the Word of God is the most powerful thing in the world.

The Word and Its Author are inseparable.

The Word exposes us for what we really are.

Thus the Word is God’s power to work on YOUR heart!