If you're like most Christians, you've probably tried to read through the Bible at some point — and maybe you've fallen off track. Maybe you started strong but got bogged down in Leviticus. Or perhaps ...
This is my year. Starting January 1, I will read the Bible every day, and by December 31, I will have read the entire Bible.
Our Scripture reading today is from Galatians 1:6–10,” the deacon behind the pulpit mumbled. Even as the pages rustled, the ...
The need to engrave Scripture on our hearts feels all the more urgent this year. Turning to Scripture should be an intuitive response for Christians when we feel anxious about the world we live in.
More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
Nearly 500 Christian leaders plan to read the Bible aloud from cover to cover during a weeklong event in Washington.
Effective biblical engagement must be about more than one’s personal experience with Scripture. The disconnect crystalized 12 years ago when I (Dru) started teaching an introductory Old Testament ...