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The Gospel Project curriculum follows the story of redemption through the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. We are convinced that the best way to understand the Bible is as an overarching story of God’s loving interaction with His creation, where each and every verse, chapter, and book points forward to God’s great gift of salvation in Jesus Christ. Unfortunately, many people in the church only know bits of stories here and there from the Old and New Testaments, and are never really taught how all those stories fit together. The goal of the Gospel Project is to teach students how to read the Bible as a cohesive whole, and how to see each and every passage as ultimately pointing to Jesus.