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Biblical Literacy Series

A Special Section

In Touch Magazine staff April 24, 2017

The Bible is God’s Word—living and active, a divine gift. And though it’s considered the most popular book of all time, the ability to read it well is not so common. That’s what this series is all about: Our goal is to help you become a better student of Scripture, no matter how long you’ve been reading it. Ultimately, it’s our hope that you wouldn’t just improve your thinking about God, but that you would learn to love Him better, too.   


Eyes to See

Traveling into the strange world of the Bible

 by Winn Collier

 

Verse by Verse

Shouldn't we learn how to read poetry since it fills so much of the Bible?
by Brad Fruhauff

 

Spirit Calling

How to hear the voice of God in Old Testament prophecy
by Michelle Van Loon

 

God With Us

The radical narrative that is still transforming the world
by Winn Collier

 

To Whom It May Concern

If the epistles were written for us, but not to us, then how should we read them?
by Karen H. Jobes

 

Troubling Words in the Bible

The Bible is full of hard teachings we’d rather omit, but we need every page.
by Heath A. Thomas

 

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