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"As the gospel was first shared with the world--and as the first missionaries fanned out to tell the good news in different regions--it is helpful to know something about the locations mentioned and how widespread those cities, towns, and places were. . . . This can make the Bible accounts more real to us as we visualize them and become more familiar with them." --Dave Branon Leave your passport behind and go on a visual tour through the significant locations in the book of Acts. In these pages, you'll further your understanding of Bible history and geography with full-color photos, reference…mehr

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"As the gospel was first shared with the world--and as the first missionaries fanned out to tell the good news in different regions--it is helpful to know something about the locations mentioned and how widespread those cities, towns, and places were. . . . This can make the Bible accounts more real to us as we visualize them and become more familiar with them." --Dave Branon Leave your passport behind and go on a visual tour through the significant locations in the book of Acts. In these pages, you'll further your understanding of Bible history and geography with full-color photos, reference verses, and surprising facts about each of these locations in both the apostles' day and the present day. Part handbook and part travelogue, Lands of the Bible Then and Now offers insights whether you're reading through Acts or simply want to better visualize a specific location in Scripture. Let longtime Our Daily Bread author Dave Branon guide you as you explore the lands of the Bible today!
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Dave Branon retired in 2021 after a 40-year career as a writer and editor with Our Daily Bread Ministries. With more than 1,200 articles so far, Dave continues to write for the Our Daily Bread devotional. He has also written 20 books, which include Beyond the Valley: Finding Hope in Life's Losses and Lands of the Bible Today. He and his wife, Sue, have four children and eight grandchildren, and live in Grand Rapids, Michigan.