How We Got Our Bible

· Koinonia House
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Where did our Bible come from? How good are the texts?Why do we believe its origin is supernatural?How do we know that it really is the Word of God?How accurate are our translations?Which version is the best?

Chuck Missler, an internationally recognized Biblical authority, reviews the origin of both the Old and New Testaments in light of recent discoveries and controversies.

 

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Chuck Missler had a remarkable 30-year executive career.

He received a Congressional appointment to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis and was a former Branch Chief of the Dept. of Guided Missiles.

Chuck made the transition from the military to the private sector when he became a systems engineer with TRW, a large aerospace firm. He then went on to serve as a senior analyst with a non-profit think tank where he conducted projects for the intelligence community and the Department of Defense. During that time, Chuck earned a master's degree in engineering at UCLA, supplementing previous graduate work in applied mathematics, advanced statistics and information sciences.

From there Chuck was recruited into senior management at the Ford Motor Company. Chuck has served on the Board of Directors of 12 public companies and was CEO of 6 of them. For twenty years, Chuck balanced his high-profile corporate career with his teaching commitment to a weekly Bible study at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in Southern California.

Chuck has written over 30 books, and now Koinonia House is able to reach tens of thousands through its monthly newsletter, radio shows, Bible study materials, and conferences. More than eight million Bible study resources have been distributed in the U.S. and over 35 countries around the world.

 

 

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