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DailyBibleHabit.com
is written from the
perspective of the verbal
plenary inspiration of
Scripture. Every word,
Paul wrote Timothy, is
inspired by God (II
Timothy 3:15-17). Thus the
Bible, in its entirety, is
God's Word.
If
it were not entirely God's
Word, we wouldn't need it
at all. Instead, we could
listen to the voice of the
devil, the world and our
our sinful flesh.
DailyBibleHabit.com
("DBH") is
intended to help
Christians in their
struggle against the
devil, world and our
sinful flesh by offering
the only effective weapon:
the Word of God.
You
can trust DBH to respect
the full integrity and
authority of God's written
Word preserved in the Holy
Bible. From this
foundation DBH provides
enough insight to help
individuals develop a
broad picture of recurrent
themes present in
Scripture.
Important
themes such as
"justification by
grace,"
"discipleship,"
"God's
covenant," "the
Kingdom of
God",
"sanctification,"
and God's purpose for His
creation are just some of
the themes highlighted in
the meditations. As
readers under these
themes, they begin to
develop a more mature,
rounded understanding and
appreciation of
God's Word.
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About
The Author
Rev.
Thomas F. Fischer, M.Div.,
M.S.A. has served in the
ordained ministry of the
Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod (LCMS) since 1984. A
1983 graduate of Concordia
Seminary, St. Louis,
Missouri (Master of
Divinity) and Central
Michigan University, Mt.
Pleasant, Michigan
(Masters of Science In
Adminstration), Fischer
has served congregations
in Omaha, Nebraska,
Midland, Michigan, and
Rochester Hills,
Michigan.
His
passion for missions and
the Word of God has
resulted in founding Lord
of New Life Lutheran
Church-LCMS, Midland,
Michigan. Fischer also
actively supports LATINO
Lutheran Hispanic
ministries based in
Detroit, Michigan
(www.LatinoMission.org)
and Lutheran ethnic
ministries through St.
Paul Lutheran Community
Church in Pontiac,
Michigan (www.SPLCC.org).
Fischer
is an accomplished
classical organist,
contemporary keyboard
player, choir and handbell
director. He is married to
Cheryl nee Lorenz, his
wife of nearly 30 years.
They have one daughter,
Michelle (age 28) who will
be married in February,
2009 in Chicago, Illinois
to Robert Hannon. When not
working, Fischer's
favorite pastime is
golf...with
anybody...anywhere.
For
more information, contact
Pastor Fischer at info@dailybiblehabit.com.
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