The Holy Bible can be a very complex book, so one needs some aids to fully understand its profound meaning. Even today, one of the best ways to convey clearly a complex plan or idea is using graphic aids like charts and diagrams. C. Larking understood this very clearly. He was a American Baptist pastor, preacher and teacher born in 1850. In 1914, when World War I began, he was asked to preach about the war and its relationship with Prophecies. For doing so, he developed a series of descriptive charts aimed to convey his ideas. The charts were widely accepted, and they are still used today for explaining complex theological concepts. Larking died in 1924 at the age of 74.
Now you can have this comprehensive set of more than 50 charts thanks to BibleMaximum, which have issued them as a module for their BibleMax software. The charts are fully printable, and you can also expor them to a text processor for illustrating essays and other works. You can get this useful collection of charts, along with many Bible versions, commentaries, devotionals and other texts by ordering the free CD and paying only the duplication, printing, postage and handling costs.
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