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Genesis, Part I: God and His Creation (Genesis 1–11) is unavailable, but you can change that!

A natural starting point for Bible study, Genesis, Part I: God and His Creation debunks theories claiming that the Book of Genesis is only ancient history or even a myth. Ten lessons explore how chapters 1–11 of Genesis are a “blueprint for the rest of salvation history,” covering themes of temptation, sin, grace, redemption, human sexuality, family, and covenant. Memory verses and study...

Jesus, they rushed back to Jerusalem “that same hour” to make a report to the apostles about what had happened to them. The Eleven had already gotten the good news, because the Lord had appeared to Peter, too. The Emmaus disciples “told what had happened on the road, and how he was known to them in the breaking of the bread” (24:35). A Bible study and the Eucharist had fully revealed Jesus to them. From that day to this, the Church has told us that there are two ways of “knowing” Jesus—through Word
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