My Bible Study Journal: a Creative Christian Workbook


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This bible study journal is a keepsake journal to record your Bible study notes and teachings. It is not a devotional, however an open guide to record your personal quiet time in the Word. It holds 3 months of daily journaling pages that are intentionally laid out into three sections to cultivate your relationship with God as you study the Word. Each journaling page includes a section for "Scripture", "Notes & Reflection", and then "Prayer & Praise". In the section titled "Scripture", it is recommended that you write down the Scripture passage that you are studying. By writing down the verse, it will help commit the verse to memory and establish a stronger connection and understanding. The "Notes & Reflection" section is a space where you can write down important aspects of the story that stand out to you and your own thoughts and reflection on the passage. And finally, the "Prayer & Praise" section is a space where you can pray over what the Lord has taught you and give thanks. You can also use this space to write down your daily prayer requests. We truly hope this simple and beautifully designed journal enriches your quiet time in the Word!




The Bible in a Year - Bible Study Book


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We live in a day and age when the demands on a woman's time are great, and our hearts are pulled in countless directions. It's no surprise that many of us struggle to implement daily Bible reading as a practice. But it doesn't have to be that way! Like Mary who "made the right choice" (Luke 10:42) when she stepped back from the busyness of life to sit at the feet of Jesus and listen to His teaching, God wants you to experience the life change that happens when you prioritize spending time with Him. In this one-year journey from Genesis through Revelation, walk through key passages of the Bible at a manageable, five-days-per-week pace. Based on the 260-day Foundations Bible reading plan, you'll engage with daily devotional content, interactive questions, and Scripture memorization challenges, all designed to grow your relationship with God and your knowledge of Him. By using the H.E.A.R.T. journaling method, you'll learn to highlight, explain, apply, respond to passages, and record the truths you find in Scripture, allowing for practical application throughout the year-long plan. Features: A 52-week Bible reading plan that guides you through foundational passages of Scripture Commentary and insights into each day's reading that help you understand God's Word Journaling and Scripture memorization tips that encourage real-life application Leader guide with questions and discussion for discipleship groups 4 Coaching videos, approximately 15-20 minutes in length, to help launch your group as you begin meeting together, plus 1 video especially for the leader, available for purchase or rent Benefits: Develop a passion for the Word of God to experience deeper intimacy in your relationship with Christ. Get a picture of the larger narrative of Scripture. Understand how Scripture helps you answer the questions: Who am I? Who do I want to be? How could I grow in godliness?




The Books of the Bible Study Journal


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The Books of the Bible Study Journal features discussion questions, plus space to record reflections, prayers, and goals while going through the Community Bible Experience campaign.




The Alternative Bible in a year Quiet time journal


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Read the Bible in a year! Follow a different plan than the usual Genesis to Revelation plan. Be encouraged to think about what you are reading. Grow.




Essential Bible Study Tools for Ministry


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This up-to-date, highly selective bibliography is designed to acquaint students and ministers with major works, significant publishers and prominent scholars in biblical studies. It is the perfect guide for beginning a research project or building a ministerial library. References are included based on the following considerations: (1) usefulness for the theological interpretation of the Bible within the context of the faith of the church; (2) significance in the history of interpretation; and (3) representation of evangelical and especially evangelical Wesleyan scholarship.




The David Years


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Nia Johnson has spent the past four years developing a closer relationship to God. She wants to believe she's still anointed to become a healer at Puzzle House, but as each year passes, she has more and more doubts. Now that she's graduated from high school and is an adult, she is sure it's time to take the mantle of healing Rachel passed to her so many years ago. Nia thought her learning years—her David Years—were over, but the harder she tries to move forward, the more her destiny seems to elude her.




The Names of God Journal


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This journal gives you 366 lined pages to record your thoughts, feelings, goals, dreams and testimonies throughout the year. No more scrap notes lying about your library, study or work area. No more lost or misplaced journals half way through the year. It is designed to bring you directly under the canopy of the powerful presence of God. With a different name or attribute of God each day of the year, you will surely delight yourself in learning and mastering new names of your creator. Using the journal daily, you find yourself before the timeless, uncontainable, and unlimited God. Use this journal along with your daily bible study to record the revelations you receive, your understanding of the revelations, and your prayer petitions. On January 1, record your New Year resolutions, initial prayer points, and goals for the year. On December 31, go back and reflect on your unique journey and discover a new sense of Gods faithful presence. Not strictly for the religious and individuals interested in knowing and praying the names of God, this journal is also useful to people doing academic work, to business executives, bible scholars and regular journal keepers.




Rewritten Bible after Fifty Years: Texts, Terms, or Techniques?


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Rewritten Bible After Fifty Years presents the papers of a conference on the meanings and usages of the term Rewritten Bible introduced by Geza Vermes in 1961. Leading scholars of the topic discuss their new insights and ideas comparing with Vermes' initiative, whose participation on this conference was unfortunately the last chance for a life dialogue with him on this topic. Apart from the terminological discussions and comparisions several case studies widen the scope of the notion of Rewritten Bible/Scripture and rewriting as a genre and technique.




Bulletin of Information


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