The book of Genesis is followed by Exodus, in which God uses blood in the first and tenth plagues. Afterward, the Pharaoh ...
Looking for an interesting game to play on your way to church this Sunday? Upon leaving your home, begin to count the houses that you pass. Keep adding that number until you arrive at the church ...
Most people who open the Bible for the first time don't struggle with a lack of desire — they struggle with not knowing ...
Bible study is more than reading—it's an intentional, structured way to engage with God’s Word for transformation. From inductive and thematic methods to devotional and analytical approaches, each ...
John D. Roth is project director of MennoMedia’s Anabaptism at 500 project, which commemorates the first adult baptisms in Zurich in January 1525—the symbolic start of the Anabaptist movement. Before ...
My church is emphasizing personal Bible study during canceled services. I’m not a reader. What do I do? A: Your plight is shared by many people. I understand the difficulty and assure you that God is ...
Once upon a time, it was a big deal to have the Bible in the common vernacular (see Wycliffe’s English Bible, pictured). Now we English-speakers have a bunch of translations to choose from, and a ...