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Deeper Into Scripture: 2 Timothy
Deeper Into Scripture is a methodology of scripture reading that instructs, encourages and equips people to read God's Word daily and deeply. We have created a unique four-fold method of bible reading that directs the individual to read a short passage of scripture four times. Each reading is done with a different question, instruction or objective to be considered. This repetitive reading takes us deeply into the Word of God, increases our understanding and draws us closer to Him.
Community Bible Experience: NT
Community Bible Experience™ is about changing the way we read God's Word. In 8 weeks, you'll cover the entire New Testament using a revolutionary format called The Books of the Bible. But this is also an opportunity to experience God's Word in community. So gather a group of friends and meet once a week to share the journey.
Walk Through The Bible 365 - October
How do we feed ourselves with the Word of God? By reading through the Bible. But how do we grasp all the Bible has to offer in an easy and enjoyable way? This reading plan spans one year with daily bite-sized chunks of devotions and scripture to help you stay focused, at a comfortable pace and without overwhelming yourself. As you begin your walk through the Bible, you'll start to hear, read, study, memorize, meditate, and apply God's word in your life.
Love This Book Kids - Part 3
This kids plan is a simplified version of the adult Love This Book reading plan. In part three of the Love This Book Kids plan, we look at God's plan through Jesus
Prayers From James
James’ teaching on works complements Paul’s teaching on faith. Paul wrote we are made right with God by faith while James wrote about the steps that reflect that faith. This Guide will encourage you to continue living out your faith every day.
Key People: Key People From The Bible
This reading plan will provide an overview of key people whose lives are described in the Bible. They were people like us who did great things, but also made mistakes. Knowing about their lives could help us live our lives better. The plan is designed to last 90 days with five readings per week.
Renew: Romans 8 With Timothy Keller
“Perhaps the most wonderful part of the book of Romans for me is in Romans chapter 8, where it summarizes how you change from the inside out—how you change deeply.” Spend five days walking through this majestic passage of Scripture with Timothy Keller and discover the perspective that transforms everything. This plan is taken from Explore Bible devotional.
Morning Coffee With James
As the half brother of Jesus, James knew a side of our Lord that few others did. He ate with Him, slept with Him, played brotherly pranks. He worked alongside Jesus in the carpenter’s shop. He loved his brother. But as is the case in so many families, James was too close to his brother to recognize Him as special. I can only imagine the confusion and embarrassment James felt when his big brother told people He was the Messiah! I can only imagine the shame James carried when his big brother was executed like a common criminal. Then, after Jesus was dead and buried, James saw Him. His brother, whom he loved, stood right before his eyes! James lived out the remainder of his days building the church. We never hear James boasting about his relationship with Jesus. Instead, he refers to himself as Jesus’ servant. He calls his fellow Christians “brothers.” The book of James doesn’t tell us how to become a Christian. Instead, it is a practical how-to guide for Christian living. He tells us to persevere, to stand firm in our faith. He tells us to stop talking about our faith and start living it. He tells us to treat everyone equally and to stop playing favorites, to control our tongues, to seek God for all of life’s answers. James is a no-nonsense kind of guy. So pour yourself a cup of coffee and flavor it just right. Then, sit back and get ready to learn timeless lessons from James 1, the brother of our Lord.
Life Experiences: Lessons From the Book of Luke
Reading the book of Luke, with the eyeglasses of someone who encountered God, it is very rich in understanding God’s personal concern and love and is applicable in our daily lives. This reading plan is an excerpt from the passages of the Book of Luke.