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Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2025
A Bible study guide for beginners or anyone wanting to learn Scripture.  I wanted to write my notes somewhere as well as simple verses and meanings and maybe small journal entries, but also hopefully help others who find it difficult to learn the Bible. I hope this can help other beginners!
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Eternal Echoes

5 parts Complete Mature

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