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Greek for Life: Strategies for Learning, Retaining, and Reviving New Testament Greek is unavailable, but you can change that!

Learning Greek is one thing. Retaining it and using it in preaching, teaching, and ministry is another. In this volume, two master teachers with nearly forty years of combined teaching experience inspire readers to learn, retain, and use Greek for ministry, setting them on a lifelong journey of reading and loving the Greek New Testament. Designed to accompany a beginning or intermediate Greek...

The goal is to get the data from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. The process of acquiring new information includes three categories: decoding, storage, and retrieval. Because the brain is being constantly inundated with new information, much of the information that we receive is not stored. Most information goes into our short-term memory. But if this information is not frequently accessed, the brain thinks that it is not important, and so it focuses on other information. One of
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