Pastor Skip Heitzig joins the podcast today to share his story of coming to Christ after experimenting with astral projection and other occult practices during the time of the Jesus Revolution of the late ‘60s/early ‘70s. He shares his time-tested wisdom on all things related to teaching the Bible and studying it for yourself. In this episode, Pastor Skip discusses common misunderstandings about the Bible, concerning trends in bible study, and some pitfalls to avoid when reading and studying the Bible. He also addresses the skeptical claim that the God of the Old Testament is different than the God of the New Testament, and gives his top tips for studying the Bible on your own.
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