
Issues of patriarchy, power and historical accuracy are just some of the objections to the Bible’s trustworthiness. Making the case for the Bible’s textual integrity by analysing the evidence, Clare Williams shares how its story is ultimately about one central figure – Jesus who came to save.

This episode explores the unique literary style of the Bible that is meant to draw its readers into a lifelong journey of reading and meditation.

Episode 3 shows how reading the Bible wisely requires that we learn about the ancient literary styles used by the biblical authors. These writers expressed their ideas and claims through a variety of different types of literature, and this video will explore why it's important to tell them apart so we can hear their message on their terms.

This video summarizes the overall story of the Bible as a series of crossroad decisions. All humanity, followed by the Israelites, redefine good and evil and end up in Babylon. They are followed by Jesus, who takes a different path that opens up the way to a new creation.

This is episode 1 of an ongoing series that explores the origins, content, and purpose of the Bible. Here you'll be introduced to a condensed history of how the Bible came into existence, and the different forms of the Bible in the Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christian traditions.

Do the Gospels contradict each other? What about the seeming theological difference between writers such as Paul and James? In this thought-provoking discussion, Dr. Darrell Bock, Senior Research Professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, tackles common challenges about alleged contradictions in the Bible.

Practical ways to read the Bible for yourself, the value of asking good questions, the role of mentors, and how to grow in confidence when faced with challenges to Scripture.

How can we engage deeply and personally with the Gospel of John?

In this transformative session from the Acts 242 Conference, Jackie Hill Perry delivers a powerful message on the importance of engaging with Scripture authentically. Drawing from Acts 17, Jackie challenges believers to be like the Bereans, who received the Word with eagerness and examined the Scriptures daily.