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✦ From the Ministry · May 18, 2026 · By Bill

I Just Finished Something the Lord Put on My Heart

Hey,

A little while back I asked the Lord what would actually help the people coming to this site — especially the broken, confused, and those just starting to open a Bible for the first time.

So I wrote a 4-part series called "How God Speaks to Broken People."

It's not fancy theology. It's plain truth about the Bible — the kind I needed when I was lost and searching.

Here's what the four volumes cover:

I kept it simple. No seminary voice. Just grace-first and KJV-rooted.

I'm not a pastor. I'm not a theologian. I'm a sinner saved by grace who got handed a Bible in a dark season and watched it do exactly what it promised to do — cut through everything and find the thing underneath that needed healing.

That's what this series is about. Not impressing anyone with doctrine. Just making sure the people who land on this site have somewhere to go when they need to know whether they can actually trust this Book they're holding. The answer is yes.

There's also a free one-page printable guide you can download and share freely — especially useful for prisons, recovery houses, or anyone you want to encourage.

✦ Grace Notes Doctrine Series · Complete

How God Speaks to Broken People

Four volumes. Plain language. KJV-rooted. For anyone who's ever wondered whether they can trust the Bible — or whether God still speaks.

  • Vol. I — The Doctrine of Revelation
  • Vol. II — The Doctrine of Inspiration
  • Vol. III — The Doctrine of Illumination
  • Vol. IV — The Doctrine of Authority

If you've ever wondered whether you can really trust the Bible — or why it even matters anymore — I believe this will help you.

The Lord spoke.
He still speaks.
Come and see for yourself.

In His grace,
Bill
A sinner saved by grace
Grace Notes Ministries

Bill — Grace Notes Ministries
Founder of Grace Notes Ministries. A sinner saved by grace, serving the Word to whoever needs it — no cost, no agenda, no seminary required.