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Day 0: Introduction | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 1: “What Must I Do After Baptism?” | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 2: Every Christian Has a Responsibility | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 3: Characteristics of a Mature Christian (Part 1) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness
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Day 4: Characteristics of a Mature Christian (Part 2) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness
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Day 5: A Christian Must Bear Fruit | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 6: Bearing the Fruit of the Spirit (Part 1) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 7: Bearing the Fruit of the Spirit (Part 2) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 8: Bearing the Fruit of the Spirit (Part 3) Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 9: You Must Add to Your Faith (Part 1) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 10: You Must Add to Your Faith (Part 2) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 11: Learning to Function Within the Body | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 12: Where Is Jesus in This? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 13: Keeping Your Eyes on Jesus | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 14: The Importance of Authority | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 15: The Authority of the Bible | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 16: How We Got the Bible | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 17: Rightly Dividing the Word | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 18: Why Do We Have the Old Testament | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 19: You Can Understand the Bible! | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 20: How Do We Know the Bible Applies to Us? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 21: Identifying the Lord’s One, True Church | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 22: The Word Church | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 23: Why Are There So Many Churches? (Part 1) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 24: Why Are There So Many Churches? (Part 2) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 25: Why Are There So Many Churches? (Part 3) | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 26: The Kingdom Is Already Here | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 27: When and Where Did the Kingdom Come? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 28: Who Is the Head of the Church? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 29: How Is the Church Organized? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 30: The Mission and Work of the Church | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 31: True Worship of the Church | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 32: The Lord’s Supper | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 33: Singing or Instruments in Worship? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 34: Prayer | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 35: The Offering | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 36: Why Preach? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 37: Is Attending Worship Necessary? | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 38: The Godhead | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 39: The Scheme of Redemption | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
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Day 40: Much More to Learn! | Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness (ASL)
Your First Forty Days in the Wilderness Program

The first few days after becoming a Christian are so important to one's faith. This new program by Troy Spradlin is designed to help new converts strengthen their knowledge of God’s Word. In an inviting and concise manner, these 40 short lessons are intended to provide daily growth in major areas: your responsibilities as a new Christian, why the Bible and Church are important, the preeminence of Jesus Christ, the necessity of worship, and how to remain faithful throughout your life. Interpreted into ASL by Michael Fehmer.