Deuteronomy: Resources to Help You GITKOG&BF

Deuteronomy: Resources to Help You GITKOG&BF

by Chassidy Rogers

At C3, we want you to grow in the knowledge of God and bear fruit (Col 1:9-10). One way we do that is by sharing resources that will help you in your personal spiritual disciplines. The Gospel Coalition (TGC) “supports the church by providing resources that are trusted and timely, winsome and wise, and centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Included in those resources are free online courses like the one linked below, which provide helpful information on each book of the Bible.

As we jump into the book of Deuteronomy this week, spend some time learning about the author, setting, genre, and much more. May God be glorified in the reading of his word!

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