Podcaster Tara Leigh Cobble encourages Christians to “look for God,” instead of themselves, while reading the Bible.
Genesis-to-Revelation plans are popular, but most Christians will grow closer to God and his Word at a slower pace.
The independent fundamentalist church I went to as a boy gave me a fantastic amount of Bible knowledge. There were Bible drills in Sunday School, Bible memory contests, and Bible quizzes, not to ...
FaithTime has released its Bible Glossary, a comprehensive reference resource designed to help users understand important biblical terms and concepts with clarity and precision. The glossary addresses ...
When learning to read and interpret literature effectively, a reader should keep in mind that often the novel you're reading reads you as surely as you're reading it. At least that's what I learned in ...
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 ...
Sharp decline may be connected to drop in church attendance. When researchers for the American Bible Society’s annual State of the Bible report saw this year’s survey statistics, they found it hard to ...
Catholics don't read the Bible anywhere near as much as evangelical Protestants do, and that is to our shame. I hasten to add that evangelicals usually are quite ignorant of Church history: especially ...
Bibles and gadgets apparently don’t mix, said a religious leader here who expressed concerns for the youth who are too ...