My latest Grove booklet is on How to Interpret the Bible. After exploring the four questions of genre (kind of writing), (historical) context, content and canon, I offer the following conclusion. You ...
Are you daily making use of your daily bread? Yes, another odd title. But then again some of you are thinking that Bill is a rather odd fellow. But wait, there is a purpose in what I am writing here.
Written for The Body Builder, a publication of Highland Park Church. Today’s article seeks to help us better implement 1 Timothy 4:13, “Until I come, give attention to the public reading of Scripture, ...
Reading the Bible should not be dull. Have you ever noticed that the reading of the Scripture lesson often reaches a low point in listener attention? This happens in Sunday school classes, women’s and ...
For the Story Lover: The Great Adventure Catholic Bible simplifies the complexities of Scripture reading by guiding Catholics in truly understanding the narrative story of salvation history. Using ...
Richard B. Hays, Ph.D., an internationally recognized New Testament scholar and the George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Duke Divinity School, has compiled a collection of ...
The first time Meg Hunter-Kilmer read the entire Bible, it took her about six years, at the rate of a chapter a day. By the time she finished, as a freshman in college, she felt like she needed a ...
In a 2019 study done on the amount of time Protestant Christians spent reading the Bible, only a third or 32% said they read the Bible every day (Aaron Earls, “Few Protestant Churchgoers Read the ...
Let’s face it: New Year’s resolutions are mostly a lot of talk. Gyms that are crowded in January and February thin out to normal levels by March and April. Fad diets fade and new savings accounts are ...
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