Tony Evans has become the first African American to publish a study Bible.
Evans is pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, Dallas, and founder of The Urban Alternative.
He has been in pastoral ministry for more than 50 years and has authored more than 100 books, Bible studies and devotionals.
Evans said he developed this study Bible and commentary to help people grasp a Kingdom-oriented mindset.
“The CSB Tony Evans Study Bible” from the Christian Standard Bible and “The Tony Evans Bible Commentary” are published by LifeWay’s B&H Publishing. (BP)
“Brigadier General Newton has earned this important job, and I am more than confident he will work to ensure our state better serves all of our 400,000 veterans,” Ivey said in a written statement.
The Alabama Public Library Service is a state-funded agency providing resources, training and planning to local libraries, where concerns have been raised statewide over the accessibility of sexually explicit content to children and teens.
Tony Evans publishes CSB study Bible
Tony Evans publishes CSB study Bible
Tony Evans has become the first African American to publish a study Bible.
Evans is pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, Dallas, and founder of The Urban Alternative.
He has been in pastoral ministry for more than 50 years and has authored more than 100 books, Bible studies and devotionals.
Evans said he developed this study Bible and commentary to help people grasp a Kingdom-oriented mindset.
“The CSB Tony Evans Study Bible” from the Christian Standard Bible and “The Tony Evans Bible Commentary” are published by LifeWay’s B&H Publishing. (BP)
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