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Online Bible Degrees

By Joe Felim


Finding the right Christian College is often easier said then done. With hundreds of Christian Colleges around the nation, the task of finding the right Bible College or Bible Institute often requires a great deal of in-depth research.

While this is certainly true when researching traditional, campus based programs, it is also true for those who want to attain a post-secondary Christian-based theological or ministerial education at one of the many Bible Institutes around the country!

Finding the right Christian College, whether it is a Bible College Online Program or a traditional, campus-based Bible Institute, is a very personal choice. The “right” college for you might not be the “right” college for me, and vice versa. The first step in finding the right Christian College is to do some soul-searching and find out what you value most. With this knowledge in hand, you can then browse through our Bible Institute and Bible College Reviews or use our innovative Bible Degree Search Tool to locate the “right” Bible College for you!

Oktober 20, 2009 · Posted in Bible College, bible online  
    

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Online Bible Offers Many Benefits

By Joe Felim


For busy people, finding the time to sit down and read a book can seem like the ultimate luxury. Our time is so wrapped up with work, commuting, school and sports activities that there often is not a lot of extra time left over for reading. This puts believers in a real bind, because to become a grounded follower of Christ, one needs to spend time at Bible study. Everyone has good intentions, but it is very easy to slip into the practice of letting Bible study time slide out of your schedule. Don’t let that happen to you. Since time is short, it makes a lot of sense to multi-task when you can, because you can get more done in your hectic day. Bible study does not have to suffer, because you can get your Bible study in by using the online Bible. The audio Bible online, which comes in the King James Bible online and NIV Bible online formats among others, brings Bible study right to where you are.

The Bible online can be placed on an MP3 playback device, making it portable. Now you can bring the online Bible with you as you commute by bus or train to work or school. You can plug your MP3 player into your car’s audio system, and listen to the King James Bible online or the NIV Bible online whenever you get behind the wheel.

The online Bible can go with you when you exercise, too. Take your MP3 player, loaded with the audio Bible online, and head out for your walk or run. What a great thing it is to be surrounded by the beauty found in nature while listening and learning about Who made it all on your Bible online.

If you are a student, the online Bible can make the time fly on campus as well. You can listen to the NIV Bible online or the King James Bible online while you walk around campus getting to and from parking lots and walking to and from classes across campus. Many students find that they spend a great deal of time waiting in lines at school as well. Take the online Bible with you, and that time that would ordinarily be wasted now turns into Bible study time.

People who work nine-to-five jobs will discover times throughout the day when your can listen to the online Bible. Morning and afternoon breaks, plus lunchtime, all make great times to turn on your Bible online. If you are having a hard day at work, the online Bible can be just what you need to lift your spirits and help you get back into the swing of things with a better attitude. The Bible online makes this possible, because in this, and other situations such as school, sports and commutes, the Bible can now come with you for your spiritual benefit.

September 27, 2009 · Posted in Bible College, bible online  
    

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Bible Study Tools

By Joe Felim


These days many Bible study resources are available online at no cost, such as Crosswalk Bible Study Tools (bible.crosswalk.com). You can also purchase excellent Bible study software for your computer. If you need advice on Bible study books, ask your pastor or the manager of a Christian bookstore.

Your Bible study can be very profitable by just reading and meditating on the Bible all by itself. In fact, such meditation is essential to spiritual growth. But to learn more, having the right tools is important.

Obtaining a study Bible is the place to begin. But as your Bible studies increase, you may want to invest in some more specialized books. Some to explore:

* Bible Handbook. Provides a great deal of information about each book of the Bible, life in Bible times, history of the English Bible, etc.

* Bible Dictionary. Brief articles on each significant subject, word, and person in the Old and New Testaments. You’ll often find helpful summaries of Bible teaching.

* Bible Concordance. While study Bibles provide an abridged concordance, you can find an unabridged concordance that helps you find every occurrence of a particular word in the Bible. The best-known of these is Strong’s Concordance (based on the KJV) which identifies each Greek and Hebrew word, and gives it a brief definition and a number. Now concordances are available for the NIV and NASB containing Strong’s numbering system.

* Bible Commentary. Bible commentaries provide an overview and running explanation of each book of the Bible. A good place to start might be with a fairly recent one-volume commentary on the whole Bible. There are also a number of inexpensive commentary series available that cover each book in the Bible, if you want to study a particular book in greater depth.

* Word Study tools include an interlinear New Testament that shows the Greek text on one line and a literal English translation below it. A Greek-English Lexicon provides clear, precise definitions for each Greek word in the New Testament. Some of these are keyed to Strong’s numbers so they can be used by students who haven’t learned to read Greek letters. Similar resources are available for Hebrew as well.

* Topical Bible. A topical Bible will give a great many scripture references listed by topic. Great if you’re doing a topical or thematic Bible study.

* Bible Atlas. An atlas contains more than detailed maps. It also describes the geography and places of the Bible, usually with fascinating illustrations and archeological details.

If you were to ask a carpenter to build a house with hand tools he could probably do it. But with power tools the job will go more quickly so that the carpenter will have time to spend on the details. Bible study books are tools that help cut the time you need spend on Bible learning, so you can get to the really important matters of your study — seeking after God himself.

September 26, 2009 · Posted in bible online, bible study  
    

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