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Daily Archives: July 27, 2023

NCLP Publishes Powerful New Guidebook Regarding the Spiritual Foundations of and Legal Protections for Small Group Bible Studies

NewsBy Dean BroylesJuly 27, 2023

San Diego, CA— Do you wonder whether there are any legal protections for small group Bible studies in the United States? You need wonder no more. The National Center for Law & Policy is very pleased to announce that we have published an encouraging and informative booklet discussing home Bible studies and small group ministries.…

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