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A Spiritual Guide Seeking to Make the Bible Easy to Understand for Those Needing Comfort


Author NeNe Nelson deciphers the Bible so new readers may embrace the wisdom that lies within the scriptures

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Inspired by an online survey that reported "Fewer teenagers and young adults read or show interest in the Bible in today's time," author NeNe Nelson wanted to help change that. Her new book, "The Bible Is Broken...Down" is a spiritual guide that is written in a way that makes the Bible fun and less daunting.

The book reads like a "CliffsNotes" version of the King James Bible. It guides the reader through the Bible, verse after verse, keeping intact its original manuscript, content, and contexts as it veers away from the idea that one should read the Bible cover to cover. In bits and pieces, it offers the reader the gist of the whole Bible.

"Reading the Bible can be a difficult and daunting task," Nelson said. "Hopefully this innovative approach will help those who find the Bible difficult, get through it with pleasure and ease.

Nelson also believes that one of the things that can make one give up on reading the bible is the pronunciation of hundreds of difficult names, and some names are repeated over and over, but they are different people?making it difficult to know who is who.

Therefore there is a dedicated chapter in the book to make learning the many names in the Bible entertaining and engaging.

"Hopefully the reader's curious nature will entice them to examine the Bible and find out on their own what the Bible truly says," Nelson said.

"The Bible Is Broken...Down"
By NeNe Nelson
ISBN: 9781665719742 (softcover); 9781665719766 (hardcover); 9781665719759 (electronic)
Available at Archway Publishing, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author
NeNe Nelson grew up in a city in the Southern region of the United States where a large percentage of the people in that region practiced only one faith?the Christian faith. However, as a child she found it confusing that there were so many versions of the Christian faith. She told herself that she would take time to investigate them all?for she had to figure out?how could there be so many different truths. She eventually came to discover answers to her questions while residing in the Washington, D.C. area for over thirty years, where a multitude of diverse religions and faiths exist. After mingling among so many different faiths, she concluded that if one decides to serve a deity or partake in religion, they should start by getting to know the Bible for their own enlightenment and not depend on someone else to tell them what it says. To learn more, please visit thebibleisbroken.com.

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