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Is The Bible Relevant Today?

An episode of the South City Church Podcast podcast, hosted by Allen Wilson, titled "Is The Bible Relevant Today?" was published on June 13, 2021 and runs 42 minutes.

June 13, 2021 ·42m · South City Church Podcast

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Most of us treat the Bible as a collection of disconnected verses given to us by God to provide wisdom, guidance, and comfort. But it is better understood as a collection of writings that tell one epic story of God, creation, his people and redemption.

Most of us treat the Bible as a collection of disconnected verses given to us by God to provide wisdom, guidance, and comfort. But it is better understood as a collection of writings that tell one epic story of God, creation, his people and redemption.

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