Scripture Central, an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening faith through scripture study, today announced its new 2026 series lineup under the direction of CEO Dow Wilson.
The first thing I noticed when picking up the The Great Adventure Bible was the softness of Alpha Cowhide cover, and secondly how comfortably it sat open in one hand. As I flipped through it the ...
Honestly, this study could have been a quick rehash of 2023 and 2024's New Year's resolution Bible studies, Vols. 248 and 198 ...
Makers of the popular Logos Bible Study app want to get back to basics. On July 7, Logos’s parent company Faithlife announced plans to do away with its church management services. These included ...
In today’s digital age, accessing and studying the Bible has never been more convenient, thanks to many Bible apps and study tools. These apps offer diverse features to enrich your spiritual journey, ...
The Bible is widely known as the bestselling book of all time, and reading it helps Christians build a strong foundation of faith. But learning how to read it can pose significant challenges. To start ...
Offering an interactive approach to studying the Bible through puzzle-based learning, Jeffrey G. Hamman has released "Seek ...
Mary Kee knows the benefits of Bible study groups, which she has participated in for upwards of 20 years, usually at her home parish of St. Theresa Church in the Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn. She says ...
New study shows Scripture reading correlates with Harvard measures of human flourishing. In times of trial and trouble, many Americans turn to the Bible for encouragement. And with good reason, ...
Frequency of participation in prayer, scripture study or religious education groups among adults who say their holy scripture is not the word of God, but written by men who believe in Hell ...
Hundreds of Covington-area women have been showing up weekly at First Baptist Church in Covington for the past 27 years, not just for the community Bible study, but also to pair their scripture ...
Twenty-five years ago, Helen McMonagle, a Lancaster "cradle" Catholic, was invited to a nondenominational Bible study. McMonagle said she was "blown away" by other group members' Bible knowledge. She ...