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Seven Bible Study Resources
Seven Resources for Studying the Bible Regular Bible reading is important, but sometimes it can be hard to know where to start. These Bible study resources can help illuminate how to study the Bible, provide tools to enrich your Bible study, and answer questions you might have about the Bible. I’ve loved these resources for years and have turned to them many times as I continue to learn how to study the Bible. Bible Hub and Blue Letter Bible My number one Bible study resource to recommend for you is actually two. These are two different resources that are very similar: Bible Hub and Blue Letter Bible. Both have websites,…
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Scripture Memory Resources
Six Scripture Memory Resources Since I have been interested in memorizing Scripture long before I even started, I’ve been researching Scripture memory resources for a while. Many of these I’ve used and found to be so helpful, others are ones that I’ve been intrigued by and plan to use in the future. Below you’ll find six resources for Scripture memory plans, methods, and other valuable tools to help you memorize Scripture. 1. VerseLocker The first resource I want to recommend is VerseLocker. After a few months of memorizing Scripture, I became curious about Bible memory apps. After looking at what was available, I downloaded the three most popular ones onto…
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Five Theology Books Anyone Can Read
Five Theology Books Anyone Can Read If you want to introduce theological study into your life, but are worried that the only way to do that is buy a five pound book, check out this list of five easy-to-read theology books. Studying theology can add so much value to the lives of everyday Christians, but it doesn’t need to be complicated. These books offer rich theology in accessible language suitable for beginners. 05 What is the Gospel? By Greg Gilbert Number of Pages: 121 About the Author: Greg Gilbert is senior pastor of a church in Louisville, Kentucky, author, and contributor to Crossway and 9Marks. From the First Pages: “An…