Ancient Jewish rabbis and early Christians understood the importance of reading Scripture in large portions at a time, not just one verse here and there.
We've lost this. This December 27-29, I'm going to read the entire New Testament on YouTube Live, over the course of three days, seven hours per day.
Yes, the whole thing. Not because I'm some great theologian or holier than thou, but because I want to show you that it's possible.
I believe something incredible happens when we experience Scripture in large portions rather than verse-by-verse. Something that I can't explain. But maybe I can guide you to it. |
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Many prisoners are waiting for a Bible of their own. Through Prison Fellowship, you can help meet that urgent need and bring light into dark places. As the year ends, give now to send Bibles behind bars and spark a life-changing encounter with Jesus. |
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December 22 — Religious-themed brick sets are gaining popularity among both children and adults, offering a creative way to engage with faith in a digital age. Companies like Bible Bricks, Brick'Em Young, and Geulah Products produce Lego-compatible sets depicting biblical and religious landmarks, such as the Wilderness Tabernacle and the Second Temple, while Lego itself recently produced a replica of Notre Dame Cathedral. Designers see these toys as tools for faith education, spiritual connection, and hands-on learning. (RNS) |
| December 23 — A recent survey revealed widespread skepticism toward AI-generated videos on social media, especially among Evangelicals and Protestants, citing concerns about authenticity, emotional manipulation, and the erosion of human creativity. Meanwhile, the University of Notre Dame is taking a proactive approach to AI ethics, receiving an unprecedented $50.8 million grant to explore the integration of faith-based values like dignity and agency into AI development. (Christianity Daily, Aleteia) |
| December 23 — In what's being called a "Christmas gift," 130 students and staff abducted from a Catholic school in Nigeria last month have been safely released. Bishop Yohanna of the Diocese of Kontagora expressed immense gratitude, attributing the release to prayers and coordinated efforts by federal and local authorities. The victims, part of an initial group of 315 abductees, are receiving medical and psychological support, while officials conduct a final tally to ensure all students are accounted for. (Vatican News) |
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Every year around this time the same questions arise, among both Christians and non-Christians: when and where was Jesus really born? Is Christmas secretly a pagan holiday? And what's the deal with the chubby guy in red?
Since the biblical narrative often gets blended with extrabiblical tradition, art, and carols, I'm going to clear up the confusion with a bit of background info, a dash of mythbusting — and some surprising discoveries along the way. |
| If you're anything like me, it's easy to set high expectations when it comes to setting a new goal. Especially with something like Bible reading, it can be both exciting and intimidating!
Without some kind of guide, it's so easy to lose your way. That's why solid Bible study tools are so important. They give you a path to follow, helping you get the most out of your quiet time with God and understand how all those different stories fit together into one great story.
With so many choices in the Bible study market, this article will help you sort through the many options with curated recommendations depending on your needs. |
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| Bible Gateway App Connect with God's Word anytime, anywhere. | | Bible Audio App Listen to God's word in your favorite narration. Enjoy features such as setting a timer, adjusting the speed, or repeating verses to better absorb the Word of God. |
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