The Bible is the Word of God – every word contained it was breathed and inspired by Him. But at the same time, it was written by humans within specific times throughout history and it was written to communities and people groups who lived long ago. Because of this, reading the Bible faithfully isn’t always straightforward. And so we need help. We get it from the Holy Spirit, but we also believe that Christians have a responsibility to learn how to read the Bible well – as it was intended to be read. This collection of resources is meant to help with just that.
How To Understand The Bible With The Help Of Modern Technology
In the era of technology, digital tools significantly assist in dissecting intricate texts such as the Bible. The Bible, brimming with parables, prophecies, and…
Aesthetic and Inspiring Bible Verses (+ 10 Wallpapers)
16-17) All Bible verses are God-breathed and profitable. But it’s true that some verses are especially encouraging, inspiring, or fitting for a certain season…
How to Have Quiet Time with God: Finding Jesus in the Quiet Place
Time for tranquility. If you’ve been in the church for awhile (or were part of a protestant church in the 2000s) you’ve definitely heard…
The Best Study Bibles for Bible Study in 2023
Whether you’re just beginning your journey of faith or you’re a deeply experienced theologian, a study Bible can serve as an indispensable instrument for…
What Does Luke 10:18 Mean? Satan Falling Like Lightning?
18, we catch a glimpse of the 72 disciples chosen by Jesus, making their way back from their spiritual missions. They gleefully share tales…
How is the Bible Organized and Arranged?
the Old Testament and the New Testament. Each of these divisions encompasses several diverse categories of books and literature. If you’ve spent any time…
What Can We Learn from the Wisdom Literature in the Bible?
The “Wisdom Literature” in the Bible is frequently overlooked and often misinterpreted. The Book of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes are classic examples of this genre….
Has the Bible Been Changed, Altered, or Tampered With?
Regardless of your faith, it’s likely that you’ve come across the claim that the Bible has been modified or edited over the ages. Simply…
How to Read the New Testament
Before we dive into the order you should read the New Testament and how to read the different types of literature, let’s look at…
How to Read Poetry & The Psalms in the Bible
The Bible encompasses a wide-ranging spectrum of content. And not only because it is composed of 66 separate books, written by 40 authors, over…
What Version of the Bible Should I Read ( + Bible Translation History)
The Old Testament was originally penned in Hebrew, while the bulk of the New Testament came to life in Greek, with a touch of…
What Order Should I Read the Bible In?
Navigating through the Bible, be it your first venture or you’ve been at it for years, can seem challenging. Unsure about where to commence,…
How Long Does it Take to Read the Bible?
Crossway reveals that the typical reader would spend about 74 hours and 28 minutes to get through the full Bible. This equates to around…
How to Read and Understand the Bible: Approach, Reading Plans, & More
A (super) broad overview of how to read the Bible.