WRITING AND BIBLE STUDY
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- The "Billion Questions" Bible Study Technique: Deepen Devotions, Dry or OtherwiseA way to plow through and gain real insight even when your Bible study is dry and boring and God is nowhere to be found.
- The Three Best Questions for Bible StudyYou don't need a seminary education or an expensive library to learn from the Bible. All you really need is a few minutes and three effective questions.
- Bible Study Lesson/Notes for Isaiah 8:1-4Here are my indepth Bible study notes for Isaiah 8:1-4. This introduces this chapter, as well as explains why God told Isaiah to name his son Maher-Shalal-Hash-Bay.
- Bible Study Lesson/Notes for Isaiah 5:8-14Here are my indepth Bible study notes for Isaiah 5:8-14. This is the beginning of the woes and judgments.
- Knowing God by Name - Bible Study Book ReviewKnowing God By Name is an in-depth Bible study that will bring you to new heights in your Christian walk.
- Bible Study Lesson for Isaiah 11:1-3: the Messiah, the Branch from JesseIn this Bible study article I given an overview of Isaiah chapter 11, then discuss Isaiah 11:1-3 more in depth. Most Christians agree that the "Branch of Jesse" mentioned here is Jesus, the Messiah.
How to Memorize Scripture in Your Daily Bible StudyLearning how to Memorize Scripture in Your Daily Bible Study time can be very difficult. Use these techniques to improve your ability to memorize large passages of the Bible.- How Bible Study and Sunday School Teachers Can Make Money on Associated ContentMy primary success at Associated Content has been through posting my Bible study notes. In this article I would like to encourage other Bible Study and Sunday School teachers to do the same: share your faith and make a little extra cash!
- Bible Study Lesson for Isaiah 64:1-12I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 64:1-12. This chapter reads like a Psalm.
- Bible Study Lesson for Isaiah 32:9-20I recently taught a two year long Bible study of the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 32:9-20.
- Bible Study Lesson: Introduction to the Acts of the ApostlesI recently taught a Bible study on the book of the Acts of the Apostles. This article provides an introduction to the study, as well as provides some history and context.
- Bible Study Lesson for Isaiah 30:8-17I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 30:8-17.
- Bible Study Lesson/Notes for Isaiah 19:18-25: Egypt RepentsIsaiah 19 describes how Egypt comes under judgment, but it also describes how she later repents. We see this fulfilled in the strong Jewish communities that settled in Alexandria during Greek times, and later with the Egyptian Christian Coptic Church.
- Christian Bible Study: Freedom and PatriotismWhat does patriotism, freedom, and independence mean for those of us who are Christians living in America?
- Amish Literacy: A Cultural Perspective on Reading, Writing and Literacy Through the Eyes of the Amish CommunityAn overview of literacy and acceptable reading material and the breakdown of Amish philosophies about education and reading/writing in the community.
- Bible Study BasicsEstablishing the means by which one ought to study the Bible and the different kinds of study.
- How to Get the Most Out of Your Bible ReadingAlthough the Bible is still the best-selling book in the world, it is also one of the least-read. I think the reason many either don't read it or read it very little is that they have no real plan for getting the most out of their Bible reading time.
- Me and WritingAn essay about me and writing.
- Bible Study Lesson for Isaiah 38:4-14Here are my notes for Isaiah 38:4-14. Here we have the story of how King Hezekiah prays to be healed of a terminal illness. He asks for a sign in regards to a famous ancient sundial, the stairway of Ahaz.
A Bible Study of the New King James VersionA Bible Study of the New King James Version
How to Read and Mark Your Bible: Never Open Your Bible Without a Pencil in HandSome may think it is disrespectful to write in a Bible, but I see reading and marking in your Bible, when done respectfully, as evidence of the love and respect you have for the Bible.
The Catholic Biblical School Offers Scripture Study for LaypersonsThis unique approach to Bible Study includes a trip to Israel.- Bible Study Lesson for Isaiah 29:9-12: the Prophet's Warnings Won't Be UnderstoodI recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. These are my notes for Isaiah 29:9-12. Here it is prophesized that those that hear Isaiah's warnings and promises won't understand them.
- Bible Study of the Apostle Paul in the New TestamentBiographical Bible study of the Life of Paul the Apostle.
- From the Bible Study on Women of the Bible "I Will"There are so many interesting women of the Bible. This is a Bible Study about a three women with issues.
- George Combe and the British Influence on American EducationGeorge Combe, brother of Andrew Combe, Scottish physiologist; was a writer on phrenology and education. He was born in Edinburgh, where for some time he practised as a lawyer.
- Get Out of Your Rut - How to Study the BibleDo you ever feel sometimes like you get stuck in a rut with your daily Bible study time? That you do the same thing every day and the Word just doesn't seem to be sinking in or you don't seem to be growing in your relationship with God? I think it happens to all of us.
- How to Help a Hurting Bible Study MemberChristian small groups are the perfect settings for people to share their struggles and receive encouragement.
Tips for Understanding the BibleUnderstanding the Bible is something that all of us who have faith in God want to be able to do. Sometimes, no matter how much we read and how hard we try, we just can not understand what God is saying to us through scripture. There are many . . .- The Bible in Public Schools: Constitutional or Unconstitutional?This article is about the debate on the Bible and its importance to the public schools. I have researched the different views and taken very careful thought on my stand in this debate.
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