20 Questions to Gauge Your Bible Reading

It’s the middle of January. How’s your Bible reading going? How can you know how it’s going. These certainly aren’t the only questions you’d want to ask to gauge your Bible reading. There’s a host interpretive questions I’ll post later. For now, ask some penetrating questions about your Bible reading, and share some thoughts in the comments.

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The Bible: Who Wrote It?

In this blog series “The Bible” my hope is to introduce Christians to some basic claims the Bible makes, resources to aid study, and offer instruction on reading and applying God’s word. This first post asks a fundamental question: who wrote the Bible? I’m not trying to prove divine authorship. I’m just asking the Bible to speak for itself so that new and growing believers may be instructed and encouraged. So, who wrote the Bible?…

Bible Study Resources: Part 1

How can I study my Bible better? It’s a question I hear all the time, and there’s a million ways to answer it. In this post I cover the first Bible study resources that I’d purchase if I was starting from scratch.

Here are a couple books I’d tell you to buy if you’re just starting to study the Bible seriously.

1. How to Read the Bible for All It’s Worth- Fee and Stuart

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How Should I Read Joshua?

Some books of the Bible are easy to read, understand, and apply. Philippians comes to mind here. Others, like Revelation, present a challenge. To me, Joshua can be tricky, and since our church is heading into an 8 week series through the book I wanted to help you read Joshua better for yourself.Here’s a link to the PDF. Print it out. Put it in your Bible. Use it when you read Joshua. After the PDF …