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Online Bible Colleges vs. Campus Programs
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If attending a Bible college is important to you, there are many options to consider. Listed is a quick guide going over different types of programs to fit your needs. Depending on your interest of study, an online education may be more beneficial for some students. Join discussion...
Submitted by sarahmartin 8 months, 2 weeks, 5 days, 8 hours ago
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20 Useful Specialty Search Engines for Bible Scholars
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If you want to study The Bible, you can do it the hard way with concordances, a few Bibles and reference books. Or, you can use one of the twenty search engines listed here. Join discussion...
Submitted by skristena 9 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 10 hours ago
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What Are the Largest Bible Colleges in America?
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With over 1,200 Bible schools and colleges in the United States and Canada alone, it can be difficult to choose just one to attend. If you are interested in college size, then this guide can shed some light on the situation. Join discussion...
Submitted by skristena 10 months, 2 days, 7 hours ago
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40 Best Web Resources for Bible Study
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You don’t have to be a Bible student, or planning for a career in the ministry, to benefit from the online Bible resources available. Anyone can find greater enjoyment and enlightenment from the holy scriptures when they look to using web resources. Whether you are looking for personal edification, or whether you are preparing a lesson for Sunday school, here are 40 of the best web resources for Bible study Join discussion...
Submitted by skristena 10 months, 1 week, 3 days, 8 hours ago
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Top Fifty Christian Scholar Blogs
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If you are interested in learning more about the gospel, and about being a Christian scholar, here are 50 great blogs that can help. Join discussion...
Submitted by skristena 17 months, 1 week, 6 days, 11 hours ago
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Fifty Awesome YouTube Videos Every Bible Scholar Should Watch
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Bible Study can be both challenging and rewarding. These 50 YouTube videos are both informative and interesting and can be quite helpful for bible study. Join discussion...
Submitted by skristena 17 months, 4 weeks, 1 day, 8 hours ago
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Romans on Righteousness (Part Three)
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(by Ken Brown) If you have accepted Jesus Christ as lord and believed God raised him from the dead, you are righteous and you have peace with God. This is a big deal. So many believers do not understand their relationship with their heavenly Father. They think they are likely on the outs with Him due to some whatever and need to do SOMETHING (though they are usually not sure exactly what) to make peace with God. There is NOTHING any of us can do to make peace with God. For one thing, we already are at peace with Him. For another, none of our works could ever be good enough anyway. It is not what we do to be at peace with God; it is what Jesus Christ did that brings peace. Join discussion...
Submitted by BrownBible 28 months, 1 week, 3 days, 17 hours ago
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Romans on Righteousness (Part One) | The Brown Bible
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(by Ken Brown) Righteousness basically means rightness. The earliest English versions of the Bible used the word, rightwiseness. When Romans speaks of ones righteousness, or rightness, it refers to ones rightness before God. It is the condition of being before God as one ought to be. This is not a side note when it comes to right believing. What constitutes being right before God, and why, is as fundamental as it gets. Join discussion...
Submitted by BrownBible 28 months, 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Mohammed and the Mountain | The Brown Bible
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(by Ken Brown) My father was on a construction project endeavoring to position a very large piece of equipment close to where it would be most efficiently used. Significant effort was to no avail. Finally, my father told his co-worker they were just going to have to leave the equipment where it was and walk back and forth to it from their project to use it. He then said, If the mountain won t come to Mohammed, then Mohammed must come to the mountain. His co-worker was immediately offended and scolded back, Don t quote the Bible to me! ...I ll bet there are other lines you have heard incorrectly attributed to the Bible. I d love to hear your stories. Your comments on this will be interesting and informative. Or maybe you have questions. Does such and such come from the Bible? We would love to hear from you too. Join discussion...
Submitted by BrownBible 28 months, 3 weeks, 4 days, 8 hours ago
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The Unity of the Spirit
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(By Ken Brown) What brings people together? Family relationships can be a cause even when there are no shared experiences. Two brothers raised separately might still feel an affinity toward one another for no other reason than that they are brothers. Common ideologies bring people together as do common goals. Neighborhoods form in which residents share a common cultural background. Seniors congregate at the senior center and bond together. Their age, and the challenges that go with it, giving them common ground. Shared experiences tend to bring people together, especially when those experiences are dramatic and/or unusual. There are many other things that bring people together, but there is one element that is the bottom line for each of these things: something shared. In God’s Word, we believers are directed to keep, or guard, the unity of the spirit. The key to maintaining the unity of the spirit is not to endeavor to become more like one another. It is to continually recognize that our differences are relatively insignificant compared to what we share. Join discussion...
Submitted by BrownBible 29 months, 2 days, 9 hours ago
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