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Sunday, March 23, 2014

STUDY RESOURCES: Online Audio Bible

You can download the MP3s that we provide, but sometimes it is useful to hear the same material in different voices.  One such tool in your belt should be the Online Audio Bible.  This Bible was specifically made for those who learn better by hearing than by reading, and offers every book of the Bible read aloud for free.

Click on thru and take a listen.  

Monday, December 23, 2013

Online Gutenberg Bible

The Gutenberg Bible was one of the first books every produced by the moveable type printing press, and is widely considered a great work of art.  Now, scans from a Gutenberg Bible are available online for free!  Click on thru and enjoy a little bit of Biblical history during Christmas week!

Saturday, August 25, 2012

COOL TOOLS: The Names of God

We don't often think about names.  Expectant parents may look up the meanings of names, and history teachers may enjoy telling us the origin of names, but overall we tend to take them at face value.  But the Bible is very intentional about names.  When major figures go through a life-changing experience, their name is changed - Abram to Abraham, Saul to Paul, etc.

So, what about the names given to God?  The name chosen to describe Him at various points in scripture can be VERY significant.  So, why not go over to the Blue Letter Bible and see their section on The Names of God?  I think you'll be surprised!


Saturday, August 18, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Dictionary of Biblical Theology

Bible Quizzing is great, because you always know exactly what to study.  We even break it down by week for you! But sometimes there is a specific topic or idea that you want to learn more about.  You can try word studies by using a concordance, you could try asking questions of your coach or youth pastor, you could even try Googling the issue.  But a Dictionary of Biblical Theology is a great place to start.  It lays out an issue, a person, or an idea clearly and cites a number of different experts, if there is disagreement.  It's a quick way to go from ignorance to expert.

Click on thru and click on a few topics you find of interest!


Saturday, August 11, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Online Interlinear Bible

An interlinear Bible is one which gives you the translated English text in parallel with the relevant original Greek or Hebrew text of the scripture. It is a great resource if you are curious EXACTLY what a specific word or phrase meant when the original writer put it down. These tend to be expensive, but now you can find free tools to do the same thing online! If you're interested to see the language the original writers were working in, it is worth clicking through and trying it out.

Saturday, August 04, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Bible Maps

If you've been watching the situation in Sudan, you'll have realized one important fact about maps.  They're always changing!  Changes in geography, climate, politics, and religion are constantly changing boundaries between regions and nations.  Can you imagine how much the map has changes in the 2000+ years since Christ walked the Earth?

Check out the Bible Maps of StudyLight.Org for a good atlas of how the map of the Holy Land looked throughout Biblical Times.


Saturday, July 28, 2012

COOL TOOLS: EFCA Today

Once upon a time, you'd see the magazine "EFCA Today" hanging out in the lobby of our church.   It was a short, glossy publication highlighting the most interesting things going on in the Evangelical Free Church of America.  But like many magazines, it found it hard to compete with the internet and thus has moved completely online.  EFCAToday.Org still exists and is still a great tool for getting news about other churches in our denomination.  Click on over and check it out.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Ravi Zecharias Podcast

There are many different kinds of preachers in the church today.  Evangelists who reach out to non-believers and invite them to come to Jesus, Teachers who impart eternal truths to open minds, and even Apologists who defend the Christian faith against skeptics and hostile philosophers.  Ravi Zacharias is a very important modern apologist who takes on skeptics on their own ground, heading to college campuses and other intellectual venues to debate those who are most hostile to Christianity.  His weekly podcast "Let My People Think" is a great tool for any Christian looking to understand why you believe what you believe.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

COOL TOOLS: MP3s from Nationals

After the wonderful time at Nationals, you want to stay feeling the glow of the glory of God forever. Someday, we'll have that in eternity. But for now, that high fades as you return to "real life". But one good tool to capture and hold onto the blessings from Challenge 2012 is recordings of the speakers to remind you what you learned and how you were challenged. Click on the image below for the site where you can download them all!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Timer from AppCubby

We don't talk about it much, but one of the most important parts of any quiz is actually the timer. That little wristwatch, stopwatch, or wall clock is the tyrant that decides whether your brilliant answer counts for points or not. So, it is important to have the right timer around to quickly count off 10, 30, or 45 seconds. If you have an iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch), one such tool might be the app "Timer" from App Cubby. It allows to set up a series of preset timers and have them count down at a tap. Plus, you can set a fun or weird sound to go off when the timer is done. It's 99 cents in the App Store.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Online Dead Sea Scrolls

The Dead Sea Scrolls represent some of the oldest copies of the Bible in existence (as well as commentaries).  Many were written over a hundred years before the birth of Jesus Christ!  If you're interested in taking a look at these amazing archeological treasures, check the Digital Dead Sea Scrolls. This website offers scans of some of the best-preserved of the artifacts, along with a description of their history.
Dead Sea Scrolls Anyone?

Saturday, June 16, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Reformed Theological Seminary

One of the most amazing ways the internet has changed our lives is by taking learning outside of the school. If you have an interest in anything, you can find a class for it online... usually for FREE. Reformed Theological Seminary (or RTS) has been at the forefront of bringing Bible teaching to everyone. They have great courses on just about any book of the Bible, or any aspect of theology. You can download them as Podcasts, MP3s, or via their own Apps. Click on thru and see what they have to offer!

Saturday, June 09, 2012

COOL TOOLS: One Year Bible Online

We normally hear about this in January, but there really is no right time to start reading the Bible. It should be part of our daily routine, to listen to what God has to say to us. If you're ready to start on an epic journey of discovery, check out the One-Year Bible Online which offers you the chance to build a customized plan to read through the entire Old and New Testaments in one year. Start now or start when school ends. It is a great way to start digging into the great story ever told!

Saturday, June 02, 2012

COOL TOOLS: BibleGateway.Com

We use BibleGateway.Com all the time to post quotes from scripture, but did you know it has a whole lot more to it than that? It includes commentaries, introductions, notes, cross-references, daily devotionals, and much more. Click on over and do some exploring!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

COOL TOOLS: NIV Study Bible Introductions

One of the more useful parts of the NIV Study Bible is the introductions offered to each and every book. These intros give you historical info about the book, the author, the basic themes, and an outline of the book itself. It is a useful way to get an overview of the book and place it in historical context. But now, you don't need to buy the book to get these intros! They are available online! Click on over and take a look.

NIV Study Bible

Saturday, May 19, 2012

COOL TOOLS: NTGreek.Net

We've discussed before that the New Testament was written in Greek, but have you ever wanted to learn how to read it in that original language? NTGreek.Net offers an online course of study for those looking to begin studying this ancient language. Check it out!

Greek New Testament

Saturday, May 12, 2012

COOL TOOLS: Art & the Bible

The Bible is among the most popular subjects of art in history. No other book or story has reached so much of the world, and inspired so many artists of all walks of life. If you're ever looking at a section of scripture, and wondering how to picture it, Art & the Bible is a great resource. You can search by book and chapter for a piece of art which relates to, or was inspired by that section of scripture.

Sunday, August 08, 2010

OUR FAVORITE SITES: Finding Elim

While "Reverend Fun" is our favorite church-based comic on the web, Finding Elim has to be a close second. Starring a somewhat clueless pastor, it chronicles the foibles and fun of a small town church. If you need a laugh, click on over

Saturday, August 07, 2010

OUR FAVORITE SITES: RZIM.Org

If you are a Christian and an intellectual, it is likely that you have heard of Ravi Zecharias. He is a pillar in both the area of apologetics (i.e. intellectually defending the Christian faith) and in the area of worldwide evangelism. If you are interested in how the Bible and Christianity intersect with philosophy and science, you owe it to yourself to head over to RZIM.Org to check out his collection of writings, and the many free resources including a weekly podcast of his radio address. (If you are a Norma Jean fan, try to get thru the classical music in the opening. Trust me, it's worth the wait.)

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

OUR FAVORITE SITES: Bible.Org

There are a lot of sites out there offering Bible resources, but one of the best is good old Bible.Org. This site has been around since QuizPad was first introduced, and is still an invaluable source for book overviews, commentaries, blog posts, and general discussion. You can spend a minute or days at this site soaking up the knowledge. Click on over to check it out.