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Inter-varsity Press Priorities: Tyranny of the Urgent, Christian Basics Bible Studies

Have you ever wished for a 30 hour day? Every week we leave a trail of unfinished tasks. Unanswered letters, unvisited friends and unread books haunt our waking moments. These studies are designed to help you put your life back in order by discovering what is really important. Find out what God's prioroties are for you. Charles Hummel is the retired director of faculty ministries for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. He is also the author of TYRANNY OF THE URGENT, a booklet which can be used as a companion text to this Bible study guide.
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Customer Reviews for Priorities: Tyranny of the Urgent, Christian Basics Bible Studies
Review 1 for Priorities: Tyranny of the Urgent, Christian Basics Bible Studies
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works as a stand alone study

Date:May 26, 2011
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I like this study because you do not need to read a book and then do the study.
The study can be used as a stand alone study and is based on scripture not the book by the same name of the study guide.
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Review 2 for Priorities: Tyranny of the Urgent, Christian Basics Bible Studies
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Date:October 28, 2007
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My youth group and I had been looking for a meaningful Bible study to go through together, and this study was great. Each study took less than 50 minutes to do together and really helped us examine scripture in a way we hadn't thought about before. The format is easy enough that I was able to ask each of my teenage youths to take turns leading a Bible study each week.
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