Jeff Cavins
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You know what some people do with their Bible, which you're explaining it in your Bible right there. You're going back to high school and you can look in there and you can actually see evidence of where your heart has been. And that is that legacy. When you pass away someday, let's say 100 years from now, your nieces and nephews are going to want that because that's where Uncle Mike is.
That's where Father Mike lived. And they're gonna want it. And I bought this Bible, my first one right here. I got a leather cover on it now. But in the blank pages at the front and back here, I literally wrote down personal stuff that was going on. And like, for example, listen to this. This is before we were engaged.
That's where Father Mike lived. And they're gonna want it. And I bought this Bible, my first one right here. I got a leather cover on it now. But in the blank pages at the front and back here, I literally wrote down personal stuff that was going on. And like, for example, listen to this. This is before we were engaged.
That's where Father Mike lived. And they're gonna want it. And I bought this Bible, my first one right here. I got a leather cover on it now. But in the blank pages at the front and back here, I literally wrote down personal stuff that was going on. And like, for example, listen to this. This is before we were engaged.
Emily and I agreed that God would show us what he wanted us to do for our lives. And then I give the date when we were engaged. And then after that, I talk about first week in July, we found out we're going to have a baby. This was big news for us. It was just unbelievable. I wrote this in my Bible. Emily felt the first move of the baby, November 10th, 1984.
Emily and I agreed that God would show us what he wanted us to do for our lives. And then I give the date when we were engaged. And then after that, I talk about first week in July, we found out we're going to have a baby. This was big news for us. It was just unbelievable. I wrote this in my Bible. Emily felt the first move of the baby, November 10th, 1984.
Emily and I agreed that God would show us what he wanted us to do for our lives. And then I give the date when we were engaged. And then after that, I talk about first week in July, we found out we're going to have a baby. This was big news for us. It was just unbelievable. I wrote this in my Bible. Emily felt the first move of the baby, November 10th, 1984.
And I have on the whole page, all of the movements all the way to when Carly was born. That's in my Bible. I have so much like that in here. And then, you know, I spent so much time in the Bible, just writing and, um, you can see it's kind of messed up these days though. And, uh, So I had to get my Great Adventure Bible and start on that now as well.
And I have on the whole page, all of the movements all the way to when Carly was born. That's in my Bible. I have so much like that in here. And then, you know, I spent so much time in the Bible, just writing and, um, you can see it's kind of messed up these days though. And, uh, So I had to get my Great Adventure Bible and start on that now as well.
And I have on the whole page, all of the movements all the way to when Carly was born. That's in my Bible. I have so much like that in here. And then, you know, I spent so much time in the Bible, just writing and, um, you can see it's kind of messed up these days though. And, uh, So I had to get my Great Adventure Bible and start on that now as well.
Well, let's talk a little bit about what exactly we're going to be doing. I should say you, because you're going to be on every single day. Maybe the best thing is just to speak of the structure of the entire year, which the Great Adventure, I'll kind of build that structure, and then you fill in what you're going to do, because I think it's going to be exciting. Yeah.
Well, let's talk a little bit about what exactly we're going to be doing. I should say you, because you're going to be on every single day. Maybe the best thing is just to speak of the structure of the entire year, which the Great Adventure, I'll kind of build that structure, and then you fill in what you're going to do, because I think it's going to be exciting. Yeah.
Well, let's talk a little bit about what exactly we're going to be doing. I should say you, because you're going to be on every single day. Maybe the best thing is just to speak of the structure of the entire year, which the Great Adventure, I'll kind of build that structure, and then you fill in what you're going to do, because I think it's going to be exciting. Yeah.
If you're going to read through the Bible in chronological order, you have to know how to do it. Because if you go from Genesis and then hope to go all the way to Revelation, you're not going to get it. Trust me. Nobody's going to get it if they just do that. They're going to be like, okay, I'm starting in January, Genesis, February, Exodus, March, Leviticus. I quit. I'm done.
If you're going to read through the Bible in chronological order, you have to know how to do it. Because if you go from Genesis and then hope to go all the way to Revelation, you're not going to get it. Trust me. Nobody's going to get it if they just do that. They're going to be like, okay, I'm starting in January, Genesis, February, Exodus, March, Leviticus. I quit. I'm done.
If you're going to read through the Bible in chronological order, you have to know how to do it. Because if you go from Genesis and then hope to go all the way to Revelation, you're not going to get it. Trust me. Nobody's going to get it if they just do that. They're going to be like, okay, I'm starting in January, Genesis, February, Exodus, March, Leviticus. I quit. I'm done.
And so what we're going to do is... is follow the structure of the Bible timeline, and that is we're going to go through 12 periods. In other words, the entire Bible is divided up into 12 color-coded periods, and that's what the Bible timeline chart is about, which people certainly can get. And then out of the 73 books of the Bible, we're picking the
And so what we're going to do is... is follow the structure of the Bible timeline, and that is we're going to go through 12 periods. In other words, the entire Bible is divided up into 12 color-coded periods, and that's what the Bible timeline chart is about, which people certainly can get. And then out of the 73 books of the Bible, we're picking the
And so what we're going to do is... is follow the structure of the Bible timeline, and that is we're going to go through 12 periods. In other words, the entire Bible is divided up into 12 color-coded periods, and that's what the Bible timeline chart is about, which people certainly can get. And then out of the 73 books of the Bible, we're picking the
14 narrative books, that is the books that actually take you through the entire story. So you've got Genesis, and you've got Exodus, and you've got Numbers, and then you've got Joshua, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, Ezra, Nehemiah, Luke, and Acts. And those are the 14, and you're gonna be reading through those, but then what about the other 59 books?