
How to Study the Bible With Confidence and Delight
Does studying the Bible intimidate you? Discover how you can understand God’s Word with confidence, experience true delight in the process, and enjoy life-changing communion with Christ.

Does studying the Bible intimidate you? Discover how you can understand God’s Word with confidence, experience true delight in the process, and enjoy life-changing communion with Christ.

Does studying the Bible intimidate you? Discover how you can understand God’s Word with confidence, experience true delight in the process, and enjoy life-changing communion with Christ.
Encouragement to help you overcome intimidation and draw closer to Jesus.
Simple skills to help you understand and apply any passage of Scripture.
A peek into my own time in God's Word as I apply these simple tools.

I wore my devotional diligence as a badge of honor, but it was actually a Pharisaical robe. When I learned what true righteousness looks like, things changed.

An unexpected opportunity revealed that my devotion to Christ lacked a crucial component. This served as the catalyst for a lifelong Bible study journey.

Is your Bible reading delightful, or is it a duty or drudgery? There’s value in a Bible reading plan that spans the whole Bible, but giving it up helped me.

It’s actually possible for you to spend time in God’s Word consistently over the busy holiday season. These 15 tips & ideas can be adapted to fit your needs.

What does the Bible say about complaining? This quick mini Bible study looks at both Old and New Testament passages about grumbling and complaining, including causes and consequences of complaining.

I quit studying the Bible. I’ve done it many times over the past 40 years. On purpose and for good reason. I highly recommend it. Here are 3 reasons why.

As Christians, we’re constantly in a spiritual battle. Victory is found in Jesus. Psalm 20 can be our pattern of prayer for victory in our own personal battles.
I don’t like a cluttered inbox any more than you do. Four times a year, I send out a personal letter filled with fresh encouragement, new study tools, and a peek into what I’m learning in the Word.
I’d love to stay in touch and grow in God’s Word with you.