Nothing else in this world can renew our minds like the Bible.

Elizabeth George
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The Bible has the power to renew our minds. It is filled with knowledge, inspiration, and guidance. Reading the Bible is like reading a book of knowledge. It teaches us how to live good lives by telling us what to do and what not to do. It also gives us encouragement and hope for life after death, which many of us are looking forward to.

Source: Life Management For Busy Women: Living Out Gods Plan With Passion & Purpose

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