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The start of a New Year brings challenges. We look at the year gone by and wonder what we can change. There are things we want to do that are new, we want to start over. There is a new sense of resolve. One of the things we consider is a Bible reading plan. But when we pick up our Bibles and read the first words of Genesis and are immediately confronted by information that goes against what we have been taught, and what we think we know as members of a post-modern society: God created the heavens and the earth.
We wonder, what is the real impact of these ten amazing words?
By Chris ParfootThe start of a New Year brings challenges. We look at the year gone by and wonder what we can change. There are things we want to do that are new, we want to start over. There is a new sense of resolve. One of the things we consider is a Bible reading plan. But when we pick up our Bibles and read the first words of Genesis and are immediately confronted by information that goes against what we have been taught, and what we think we know as members of a post-modern society: God created the heavens and the earth.
We wonder, what is the real impact of these ten amazing words?