Men of different churches study Bible
Lyxan Toldanes
Staff Writer
Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - For 30 years, Jack Henry went to church on Sundays, sitting in the pews as he listened to the pastor give his sermons. But, the self-proclaimed “pew warmer” didn’t form a deeper relationship with Jesus until he started attending a Community Bible Study.
Henry began shuttling back and forth from Odessa to Midland’s Community Bible Study (CBS) branch, which he attended for 12 years. Then two years ago, Henry and 30 other Odessa men successfully began their own Odessa CBS after nearly eight years of attempts.
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Lyxan Toldanes
Staff Writer
Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - For 30 years, Jack Henry went to church on Sundays, sitting in the pews as he listened to the pastor give his sermons. But, the self-proclaimed “pew warmer” didn’t form a deeper relationship with Jesus until he started attending a Community Bible Study.
Henry began shuttling back and forth from Odessa to Midland’s Community Bible Study (CBS) branch, which he attended for 12 years. Then two years ago, Henry and 30 other Odessa men successfully began their own Odessa CBS after nearly eight years of attempts.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of the OA story.
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