What is the goal or purpose of Bible study? While there are a number of different ways to say it they all boil down to this: We study the Bible to discover the intended meaning of a passage of Scripture and apply it to our lives today. It's simple, but also not.
The "simple" is that we have a clear purpose. The "not" is that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to getting there. That's why different Bible study methods exist.
Join us for conversations with authors, musicians, storytellers, and church leaders with all-new episodes of the Bible Connection Podcast.
In this fourth episode of season two of the Bible Connection Podcast, TV and film producer and screenwriter Brian Bird discusses his faith journey and the importance of telling Christ-centered stories to the entire world.
Picking a Bible can be a daunting task for many people. With so many versions, translations, and formats available, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure of where to start.
New from Max Lucado! This collection of ordinary miracles sheds light on the ways that everyday people are doing God's work while also sharing their gifts with others.
Jesus isn't hiding from us; He's waiting to be seen by us. Let this Bible study from Lysa TerKeurst and Joel Muddamalle help you experience His presence every single day.
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