For many people, Revelation is a bit intimidating. It's a big book with a lot of weird characters in it.
And yet, for the last 2000 years, the book of Revelation has put courage into the spines of Christians across the world — regardless of the time and period in which they lived.
Join pastor and author Matt Chandler as he answers readers' top questions about this powerful book. |
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Hebrews 13:3 calls us to "remember those in prison." We can't all minister in prisons, but there is an amazing opportunity to reach men and women with what they need most: God's Word! There is nothing short of a revival happening behind prison walls, and Bibles are needed desperately in America's prisons. Help Prison Fellowship send Bibles and life-changing Christian content to prisoners. |
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July 8 — A new study found that Gen Zers who actively engage with the Bible are happier than their peers who do not. Gen Z scored as the most stressed generation by far — but Bible-engaged Gen Zers also scored higher on the human flourishing scale than any other generation, highlighting the power of "a regular connection with God in Scripture." (RELEVANT, from the American Bible Society) |
| July 10 — We at Bible Gateway talk a lot about the complex process of translating the Bible — but what about the complex process of translating TV shows based on the Bible? Here's how Rick Dempsey, the man who brought us Elsa's "Let It Go" in 41 languages, is now bringing us The Chosen in 100 (or more). (Christianity Today) |
| July 10 — Under-covered: Churches in areas that see many natural disasters are being dropped by their insurance providers, often struggling to replace them. One church in Houston saw its rates more than triple this year, while churches from Iowa to Connecticut struggle to retain coverage. (Religion News Service) |
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| What Language Was the Bible Written In? |
The Bible was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Here's why knowing about them matters for your Bible reading. |
| What Does Biblical Freedom Really Mean? |
Biblical freedom allows us to reclaim what the Enemy has robbed from us so we can live the story of who God created us to be. |
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Explore the book of Ruth, which takes place during the time of Judges, in this info-packed short post and graphic. Though a small book, Ruth has some important themes about God's redemptive plan for humanity. LEARN MORE ►
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