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    Why Become a Christian?

    Poole/Poling
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    Questions in this Guide include: Why Would Anyone Think I’m Not a Christian? Why All This Talk About Sin? Why Can’t I Make It on My Own? Why Is Jesus So Important? Can Someone Like Me Really Change? How Does Someone Actually Become a Christian?
    How Does Anyone Know God Exists? by Poole/Poling
    (Other)
    Price: $10.00
    In this series of discussion guides called Tough Questions, written by Garry Poole and Judson Poling, the most commonly asked questions about God are addressed in a way that enable group participants to self-discover answers through great small group discussions and Biblical truths. Each guide contains six small group discussions. Buy three and get one free!

    How Reliable Is the Bible? by Poole/Poling
    (Guide)
    Price: $10.00
    In this series of discussion guides called Tough Questions, written by Garry Poole and Judson Poling, the most commonly asked questions about God are addressed in a way that enable group participants to self-discover answers through great small group discussions and Biblical truths. Each guide contains six small group discussions. Buy three and get one free!

    Mark / Discover Jesus by Marilyn Kunz & Catherine Schell
    (Guide)
    Price: $8.00
    New, larger version! The shortest Gospel and the first to be written, Mark is a book of action describing what Jesus said and did. Recommended as the first study for a group studying the Bible. 18 discussions.