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About the Author

Dave Branon is senior editor for Our Daily Bread Publishing and has written articles for the Our Daily Bread devotional booklet since 1988. Among his seventeen published books are Heads Up Sports Devotions, Living the Psalms Life, Stand Firm, and Beyond the Valley. Dave and his wife, Sue, live in show more Grand Rapids, Michigan. show less

Includes the names: Dave Branon, David Branon

Works by Dave Branon

Who Is This Man Who Says He’s God? (2004) 158 copies, 1 review
Prayer: 90 Devotions from Our Daily Bread (2016) 48 copies, 2 reviews
Psalms: 90 Devotions from Our Daily Bread (2016) 35 copies, 1 review
Sports Devotional Bible (2002) 16 copies
Heaven: 90 Devotions from Our Daily Bread (2016) 15 copies, 1 review
Faith: 90 Devotions from Our Daily Bread (2016) 11 copies, 1 review
Hymns - 90 devotions (2016) 7 copies
Please Forgive Me 1 copy, 1 review

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Places of residence
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
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Michigan, USA

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12 reviews
Just like the title says this book provides a 'Who, What, Where, Wow' guide to the Bible. The book goes through each book in the Bible, giving information the author has gathered. It was very interesting, seeming to provide proof and support for the authenticity of the each book in the Bible. The author does not debate, nor provide in-depth discussion about any controversies. This book provides nice summaries of each book and it's background, but I found myself wishing there was more. As an show more example, the author sites 'Dr. Samuel Kellogg considered the book of Leviticus the most important book in the Bible.' But he doesn't explain why, it left me feeling the information wasn't complete.


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Great devotion for young athletic teens with positively influencing stories from popular female (mostly) athletes.
Rated: C-
Rather disappointed with this book. Maybe my expectations were too high. Limited photographs of modern day and little drawings or artifacts of ancient times. Writing was basically a restatement of each chapter in Acts.
5 stars, Historical Places in the Bible

THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE
by Dave Branon

It was good. I like it. This is a nice, smaller book and a handy reference.

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