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New Book: 200 Old Testament Sinners & Saints

200 Old Testament Sinners & Saints: Take a Chronological Journey through the Lives of 200 Intriguing Bible Characters

Take a Chronological Journey through the Lives of 200 Intriguing Bible Characters

Step back in time and dive into the intriguing lives of 200 Old Testament Sinners and Saints in this captivating exploration by Peter DeHaan.

From the well-known figures of Adam, Abraham, Moses, David, and Daniel, to the lesser-known characters that shaped biblical history, each person’s story offers valuable insight and lessons for today’s believers.

Delve into the lives of Cain and Abel, Noah and his descendants, Jacob and his twelve sons, King Solomon and his blunders, and the perseverance of Ruth and Esther.

Discover the triumphs and tribulations, the faith and failures, of these individuals who navigated the complexities of their time.

As you journey through these pages, you’ll be challenged to reconsider your own faith practices and how you approach God.

With honesty and depth, Peter DeHaan encourages readers to look beyond the black and white portrayals of these characters and see them as real, flawed individuals—with moments of encouraging success.

Ideal for small groups, Sunday school classes, and individual study, 200 Old Testament Sinners and Saints is a refreshing and thought-provoking guide to understanding the Old Testament in a new light.

Whether you’re new to the Bible or a seasoned believer, this book is sure to inspire, educate, and spark meaningful insights about faith and discipleship.

200 Old Testament Sinners and Saints is Book 6 in the Bible Character Sketches Series, merging books 3 and 4 into one handy volume.

Get your copy of 200 Old Testament Sinners and Saints today.

Peter DeHaan writes about biblical Christianity to confront status quo religion and live a life that matters. He seeks a fresh approach to following Jesus through the lens of Scripture, without the baggage of made-up traditions and meaningless practices.

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