
Bible Study Tips for Beginners: Five Types of Context
Context is crucial for Bible study success. Learn different types of context in Bible study, why they matter, and how to use them as we dig into God’s Word.

Context is crucial for Bible study success. Learn different types of context in Bible study, why they matter, and how to use them as we dig into God’s Word.

How can we deal with rejection in healthy ways? Does the Bible have hope to help us handle our hurt after rejection? Jesus knows what rejection feels like.

Practical tips and an alternative approach for Christian writers who want to build a platform and glorify God without the pitfalls of pride and self-promotion

The Bible tells us about five books in God’s library. Each one contains life-changing words about things like heaven, your future, and the problem of suffering.

The 2nd in a series of Bible study tips for beginners, learn how to study the Bible in context. Jana Carlson shows that if you can read you can study the Bible.

Is there anything wrong with longing for the “good ol’ days”, simpler times? The Bible has something to say about nostalgia and discontentment with the present.

Do you feel unworthy of God’s love today, like your sins make your situation hopeless, beyond God’s goodness and grace? Be encouraged by my story.

The 1st in a series of Bible study tips for beginners, learn why context is important and can even be life-changing. Jana Carlson uses 1 John 4:4 as an example.

Psalm 37:4 says God gives you the desires of your heart when you delight yourself in the Lord. How do we do that in practical ways? What does this verse mean?

I stole. It’s my first time confessing it on the internet. It was traumatic for me, but I learned how to overcome temptation and what happens if we sin.

Psalm 29 is the perfect background music by which to worship our masterful Creator and majestic King, reminding us of His sovereignty and the power of His Word.

When we need directions, we look at a map or signs. But how does God guide us? According to Psalm 32:8, He guides us with His eye upon us. Let’s dig deeper.