The Third Degree

Dan Hames  |  Features
Date posted:  1 May 2006
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‘Inaccessible’ and ‘impenetrable’ may not necessarily be the first words used by students involved in evangelical Christian Unions to describe the Old Testament, however, it would be true to say that many students can find the Old Testament difficult to understand, easy to misapply and intimidating to approach.

This year’s Word Alive 2006 saw Vaughan Roberts open up the Old Testament in a seminar series entitled ‘Understanding, applying and teaching the Bible’. The series has been designed to enable students to gain a holistic view of the Bible, where each God-breathed word of both Testaments is important for our learning and living.

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