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The Bible is a library, not one single book. That’s why it helps to group books by genre (what kind of writing they are), and also to see a chronological reading order (the story flow of events).

📚 The Books of the Bible by Genre

Old Testament

Many people assume the Bible is arranged in the order the events happened, or in the order the books were written. Neither assumption is correct — and that often leads to confusion.

This page gently explains three different but related timelines:

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This article is written for Christians and for serious conversations where the Gospel has already been encountered and is now being questioned, denied, or blocked. It is not designed for first contact or casual discussion.

Before You Read — An Invitation, Not an Attack

This article is written with respect, patience, and sincerity. It is not an attack on Islam, Muslims, or their faith.

It is an invitation to consider what the Qur’an itself says about Allah (God), about His earlier revelations, about ʿĪsā (Jesus), and about where a sincere seeker is directed to find answers when questions arise. (Before preceding please read: Acts 17:16-34)

Why This Article Exists

This article exists to explain how and why the following two articles are written the way they are. It is not aimed at Muslims, Christians, or critics in isolation, but at anyone who wants to understand the biblical pattern being followed.

What follows is not a debate strategy. It is a pattern drawn from Scripture itself — one that recognises both the patience and the authority of God.

The Word of Faith (WoF) movement teaches that believers can shape reality by positive confession, faith declarations, and spiritual laws. It often emphasises guaranteed healing, guaranteed prosperity, and modern “prophets” who speak God’s will with authoritative power. Although many in WoF churches love Jesus sincerely, the teaching system has serious departures from biblical Christianity, especially concerning Jesus, the Holy Spirit, suffering, and the nature of faith.

Facilitator Notes: William Branham & “The Message”

These facilitator notes support the main Zuko article on William Branham. Use them for mentoring conversations, youth groups, home visits, or pastoral care. This guide keeps the same sequence as the main article so you can follow along easily.

William Branham & “The Message” 

William Branham (1909–1965) was one of the most influential healing evangelists of the 20th century. But his later teachings moved far away from the Bible and created a movement that still affects people today. This expanded guide explains his life, his teachings, the false claims, the control patterns, and the clear Bible answers.

These facilitator notes help you guide a clear, kind, and Bible-anchored discussion about the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormons). They support the main article and break the ideas into simple teaching blocks suitable for mixed backgrounds, ESL learners, and cross-faith conversations.