Hi everybody! I just did an update on my version of Acts 17. Oh, I didn't re-translate anything... but I re-spaced a bit and filled in some details I hadn't included before. LOTS of "tweaking". And I think it's a lot better...
But could some of you please let me know how it reads now!? :)
Here's the link: The Grown-Up Story Bible, Episode Sixty-Eight.
By the way... it's a love story!
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I must say BILL I am quite Impressed...U spent alot of time doing this project..thank you very much for sharing with us all. I like how its all spaced out...better for the reading.Its all done in parts..(i like). Keep up the good work...you certainly are a good thinker and a writer...your lay out is great..very user friendly...lol.Thanks
Hi I'm new to your blog and I was quite intrigued by your GUSB so I thought I'd start at the beginning but when I followed the link and clicked on to episodes 1-50 I could'nt. it's a dead link. What can I do?
Be Blessed
Hi, Debbie. Thanks for the interest. That link just worked when I tried it. Now, the only thing it gets you is a list of the Episode titles with their dates. The rest I can't put online yet for reasons stated here.
If you really want to start at the beginning, you could work from my Episode Index and read the verses it tells you in that order. You could also use it to type up (or write out) your own... which I highly recommend, if you have 6 months of spare time to give it! :)
There's no better way to learn the story than copying the whole thing out yourself... besides, it forces you to look at every word. It also forces you to move at a slow pace so your brain catches things it might normally skim over. You should have a fascinating, richly rewarding experience.
Or you could just win the Lotto and share it with me! Then I could finish my version! :o
Of course, there are other "Chronological Bibles" on the market today, but so far I still think mine's the best! :)
Hope that helps! :)
I'll try it.
Now about the Lotto....I don't know
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