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  Contact DeeperStudy

  • E-mail Steve Singleton
  • Snailmail: Steve Singleton, DeeperStudy, 1446 Redbud Lane, Garland, TX 75042 USA

 

 

11 comments on “Contact DS
  1. Rhonda (Helmer) Walker says:

    Hello, Steve Singleton! I learned of your site from your dad at Mildred Archers funeral. My mom is Maudine (Singleton) Helmer. Would like to reconnect with cousins that I haven’t seen in years. You and my sister, Cheryl, were the same age. Your site sounds very interesting, I intend to explore it. Have a wonderful day, and God bless!

  2. Leslie Wilder says:

    Thank you Steve for being diligent still……. in your teaching and love for Jesus. Recently I’ve deepened my relationship with him.

    Never knew it could be so close and open…

    I will always remember your patience with me.
    Recently gave Bible to my Senator, who used it to swear in on..
    Leslie Wilder

  3. Don Williams says:

    Steve, congratulations on your great efforts to help folks study the Bible. I attend Sunset C of C and we are beginning a study of Revelations. I told Bill I would like to purchase the e-book. He told me I should receive a note from you with instructions. I did not receive the note. My question is can I just purchase the book and download it from your website? I believe Bill had worked a deal with you for us to download the book and then pay him. Let me know. Thanks DW

  4. James Gerhardt says:

    I have just discovered your site: Deeper Study. I appreciate the work you have done in gathering sites/articles on topics of key interest to disciples and in sharing them with the Internet community. I plan to explore and use them in my personal study and will share them with others.

    I read with great interest your article “Surprise! What’s going to happen? Part 7.” Since I am now 72, this is a subject I am keenly interested in and have been studying. The topic is fascinating, and the more I learn, the more I want to know. I appreciate your insights. I don’t know why there is not more preaching/teaching on the subject. God’s work in creating and shaping our afterlife and in the creation of a new heaven and earth to share with us should be a key element of preaching and teaching programs of the Church. It would help to create more commitment, joy, hope, witness and unity among God’s people. However, I can’t remember when I have heard a sermon, or been part of class, in which this was the topic for discussion. Most church members hope for a life after they die, but have no clue as to what that entails.

    On another note, my wife and I attended my 50th anniversary class reunion at A.C.U. this year, and it was quite a treat. Most of the people there I had not seen for 50 years! I told Lois, “This is a preview of our after life and some of the ones we will be spending eternity with.” Not a bad group to be with.

    Thanks for your work, and may God bless you and your efforts.

    James

  5. Yes! Tell me which e-book you want, and I will send you a Paypal invoice. Once you pay that, I will send you a link for an instant download. Send to steve@deeperstudy.com.

  6. Mona Malek says:

    Hi Steve,
    Just wondering what happened to your online Bible commentary. Why is it no longer available. it was of tremendous benefit to me.

  7. Nina Oetting says:

    Are the words to your songs about the kings of Judah and the kings of Israel available in written form?
    If so, could I have copy for my class?
    Thank you:)