This was a talk given at our Fellowship Weekend in January 2016 that focused on learning to read the Bible with the Bible's own big storyline in mind.
This was a talk given at our Fellowship Weekend in January 2016 that focused on learning to read the Bible with the Bible's own big storyline in mind.
This marks the start of our "How We Should Read" series, we'll slowly look at some practical tools that we can use in our Bible Reading. But before we delve into the practicalities, we'll pause to consider once more our attitude as we approach reading.
Bible reading is about loving God. But is this for all Christians? How can this be? In the last blog post of this series, we'll spend some more thought on why we should read the Bible, and want to do so.
How can all Christians love God with all our minds? In this post, we'll explore what it means to love God with our minds, and as a result, make Him known.
In our current series, we have looked at why we should read the Bible from the perspective of loving God with all our hearts. In this article, we will look at reading the Bible from the perspective of loving God with all our souls.
We continue our blog series on Bible reading, and this week, we'll take a look at understanding the role the heart plays in our Bible reading.
As Christians we know we’re supposed to read our Bibles, yet we often find it difficult to even begin. We cannot help but ask - "Why are we supposed to read our Bibles? What do you mean by 'it’s good for us'?" In our first blog series, we hope to take a step back to understand the importance of reading our Bibles.
Sometimes, personal Bible reading can be scary, but that's not true. This simple model is a tool that works out a process of Bible reading for anyone.