Bible Study Resources: Articles for Every Level of Learner
For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.
Hebrews 4:12 (NLT)
Why the Holy Spirit Is the Hardest Biblical Subject to Study Alone
Most serious Bible students have a theology of the Holy Spirit. Fewer practice it. Here’s what studying the Holy Spirit in Scripture actually requires.
How to Study a Book of the Bible: See the Forest Before the Trees
Learn a 4-step method for whole-book Bible study that builds real understanding before you ever study a single passage.
How to Do a Word Study: One Word, Eleven Times
How to do a word study using a 4-step method anyone can use — and why one Greek word Jesus repeated eleven times is the perfect place to start.
Using AI for Bible Study Prep: What It Can Do, What It Can’t, and Why the Difference Matters
AI is already reshaping how pastors and teachers prepare. Here’s a practical guide for teachers and leaders on where AI helps, where it harms, and how to keep it in its lane.
How to Read the Epistles: Following Paul’s Argument
How to read Paul’s letters by following his argument, not just collecting verses. A practical method using Galatians as your guide.
Teaching the Book of Acts: The Church’s First Steps
Teaching the book of Acts after Easter? Acts 1–2 isn’t church history — it’s the resurrection continuing. Three moves for your Sunday School class.

