Bible Translation Leader Says, "I'm in Trouble With the Lord." In this short YouTube video, Dr. Frank Logsdon, project member of the translation committee for the New American Standard Version (NASB), has denounced his work on that Bible and urged all Christians to return to the Authorized Version, commonly known as the King James Bible. Author David W. Daniels Tells How the NASB Influenced Him in Bible College and What Happened to His Faith MY STORY On August 24th, 1980 “I repented of my sins and won the victory.” Back then I had two Bibles: a Lamsa Bible, a popular seller in the occultic churches and a gigantic, mule-choking King James Family Tree Bible. I quickly abandoned the Lamsa and faithfully read my King James daily, starting in both Genesis and Matthew. As big as it was, I knew where my faith lay, and I carried that Book with me everywhere. A well-meaning friend who had talked to me about Christ wanted to relieve me of some of my burden. So, after I was baptized in October of that year, he gave me a gift: a beautiful, brand-new, smaller, easier-to-hold Bible. I was so excited. Then I looked at the cover: New American Standard. “What is that?” “It’s more literal. And it’s easier to understand than your other Bible.” Though neither of us knew it at the time, my new Bible started me down the path of doubt that this Bible —or any other on earth— could actually be God’s words. Let me tell you how it happened... Did you receive our last email newsletter? If not, here's what you missed... 1. January 2022 Battle Cry Newsletter 2. Read 8 informative articles from our latest newsletter
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