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For many people, a bit of background information can help make the experience of studying any subject matter richer. That is definitely true of the Bible. As we prepare to read and study Scripture, it is helpful to know something about what we're actually reading and studying. Here are 6 facts you need to know about the Bible. |
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Regret from the past dies hard for us. The one whom the Bible calls "the accuser" throws it in our faces, keeping memories about the worst things we've done so alive that in our minds, they start to define us. Whenever toxic shame gains a foothold, things like grace, forgiveness, and new mercies leak out of us like water passing through a drain hole. It's almost as if we're hardwired for self-loathing, trapped in its grip like a tired, demoralized, wing-clipped eagle stuck in a birdcage. |
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Bible Gateway Plus was built around the Bible and your Bible reading habits. As you read a passage and a question comes to mind, just go to the RESOURCES tab to easily find the notes or articles tied to the Scripture in front of you. Read. Explore. And get answers to your Bible questions. |
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Educators know that students learn more by watching and doing than by reading or listening. You can't always tell the teachers know this by the way they (or I) teach. Not to dismiss either listening or reading, but think about this: you can't learn to hit a golf ball long and straight by reading a Ben Hogan book, nor can you learn to make risotto by watching Natasha's Kitchen. You have to make some risotto and fail; and taste to see what al dente feels like. You don't learn to teach by reading about teaching but by teaching and embracing feedback from both students and seasoned teachers. The ancient world had a term for this: imitation. You learn best by seeing and then trying to do it. |
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God's grace is shown throughout the Bible, and growing our faith brings joy to the Heavenly Father. Listen with the Bible Audio app, and stay connected to God's grace and wisdom wherever you are. With features that help you build Bible reading habits, you'll be more engaged with God's Word than ever. √ Set verses or chapters to repeat. √ Speed up or slow down how quickly the Scripture is read. √ Set a timer and build time for the Bible into your daily schedule. √ Absorb the Word of God. The Bible Audio app is a great way to keep God present in your life and Bible reading in your daily routine. | |
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The NIV Chronological Study Bible presents Scripture in chronological order with notes, articles, and full-color graphics that connect the reader to the history and culture of biblical times. |
| Escape with a beach read focused on the beauty of God's seaside wonders. The stunning photography and devotions will take you right to the water's edge, where God's voice is often clearer than ever. |
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BIBLE GATEWAY RECOMMENDATIONS |
NRSV, The C. S. Lewis Bible |
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