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Genesis:

God's Creative Call
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InterVarsity Press, Jan 26, 2000 - Religion - 64 pages
Do you struggle to know and follow God's call for you in the world? Genesis tells us that even the giants of faith—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph—struggled to obey their Creator. But Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament, also reveals the amazing truth that the God who called a world and a nation into being also calls each of us to serve him.
  

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Review: Genesis: God's Creative Call LifeGuide Scripture Studies

User Review  - Kathy Vancil - Christianbook.com

This is an indepth study of Genesis. We're using it for new and mature believers. It's an effective tool to help all of us dig into scripture and participate in healthy discussion resulting in a better understanding of God's Word. Read full review

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User Review  - Cashel Weiler - Christianbook.com

This is a very high quality product at a low cost. It is perfect for summer when formal Bible Studies are not offered at one's church. It even has a Leader's guide should one want to form a neighborhood Bible STudy. Read full review

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About the author (2000)

Before his passing in August 2004, Charles Hummel was formerly director of faculty ministries for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and president of Barrington College in Rhode Island. He was the author of fifteen books and Bible studies, including The Galileo Connection, Fire in the Fireplace, Genesis (in the LifeGuide Bible Study Series), and the bestselling booklet, Tyranny of the Urgent.

Hummel (1925-2008) had extensive experience leading Bible study groups and training Bible study leaders. With her husband, Charles, she coauthored many LifeGuide Bible studies and later worked with sepcial needs children at Elm Park Daycare Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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