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Table Talk 12: End To End: Bible discovery for families

by Alison Mitchell

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Issue Twelve of Table Talk is called End to End. We'll read about the very first Easter in the Gospel of John. We'll also meet Daniel, find out how the Israelites came home in Nehemiah, and explore the last book in the Bible - Revelation.
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Issue Twelve of Table Talk is called End to End. We'll read about the very first Easter in the Gospel of John. We'll also meet Daniel, find out how the Israelites came home in Nehemiah, and explore the last book in the Bible - Revelation.

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