If you're like most Christians, you've probably tried to read through the Bible at some point — and maybe you've fallen off track. Maybe you started strong but got bogged down in Leviticus. Or perhaps ...
Twelve-month Genesis-to-Revelation plans are popular, but most Christians will grow closer to God and his Word at a slower pace. Bible-in-a-year plans do offer a clear pathway to daily Scripture ...
This is my year. Starting January 1, I will read the Bible every day, and by December 31, I will have read the entire Bible.
(RNS) — While yearlong plans taking readers from Genesis to Revelation have been around for years, podcasts have more recently become a popular way for listeners to keep up with or better understand a ...
The need to engrave Scripture on our hearts feels all the more urgent this year. Turning to Scripture should be an intuitive response for Christians when we feel anxious about the world we live in.
More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
Mike Kerrigan makes the excellent observation that merging unrelated goals can help us overcome spiritual stagnation (“Running Jump-Started My Prayer Life,” op-ed, Nov. 15). Several years ago I ...
Johannes Gutenberg famously invented the printing press in order to print the Bible and make the word of God more widely accessible. Since then, Christians have often been quick adopters of new ...
For the third January in a row, a popular daily Bible reading podcast has surged into Apple Podcasts’ Top 10. Host Tara-Leigh Cobble says the trend shows more people are "coming home" to a faith they ...
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