When did I learn the Bible? When I was four or five years old. It's still the pull of my childhood, a fascination with the vanished world, and I can find everything except that world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It was when my children were 5, 3 and 10 months old that I just felt the desperate need to get to know God through the pages of my Bible. And as a result, I started a Bible class in my city for the primary purpose of being in it.
On becoming more acquainted with the word of the Bible, I began to understand so much more of what I had been taught, and of what I had learned about life and about the people in mine.
To me, at forty-four years old, my book was a search for truth and identity.
Scripture has always been a part of my life. My dad was a pastor. My mother was a speaker, writer, and teacher. I memorized Scripture from the time I was little.
I started to read at a very early age, and I just thought that books and reading were really the most wonderful thing that life had to offer. I think I wrote my very first piece of fiction at the age of 12, but then I didn't write any more for quite a long time.
Someone recommended that I read the Bible, and it was then I discovered that I knew nothing about it.
I wrote the book in my head when I was 6 years old.
The whole world opened to me when I learned to read.
I never learned anything at all in school and didn't read a book for pleasure until I was 19 years old.
I was taught a lot of Bible at home and had a voracious appetite for reading the Bible.
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