The Book Almost Nobody Knows – Worldwide Church of God – Special Topics

The Book Almost Nobody Knows – Worldwide Church of God – Special Topics

The Book Almost Nobody Knows

The Bible is the world’s best-selling book. Is it only great literature or “the word of God”? By all accounts the Bible is the world’s most astonishing book. Its writings: Claim to foretell the future. Promise that humans can receive the gift of eternal life. Reveal the way to true happiness. Explain why humans suffer. Teach the real purpose of life. Show how men and women can ultimately defeat human weaknesses, problems and fears. Declare that God created all things. This and much more can be discovered in the pages of what some call the greatest book ever written. Putting the Book Together. The Bible is a unique book. Of that there can be no doubt. One writer called it “the strangest publishing project of all time.” “No editor or publishing house,” this writer said, “was responsible to over-see 40 independent authors, representing 20 occupations, living in 10 countries during a 1,500-year span, working in three languages, with a cast of 2,930 characters in 1,551 places.” …

The Book Almost Nobody Knows

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About Herbert W Armstrong

Herbert W. Armstrong (July 31, 1892 – January 16, 1986) founded the Worldwide Church of God in the late 1930s, as well as Ambassador College in 1946, and was an early pioneer of radio and tele-evangelism, originally taking to the airwaves in the 1930s from Eugene, Oregon. Mr. Armstrong preached an eclectic set of theological doctrines and teachings that came directly from the Bible. His teachings included the interpretation of biblical prophecy and taught observance of God’s Laws, Sabbath (Saturday), and the Biblical “Holy Days”.
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