How Can We Love Others Well?

We are probably familiar with the ‘to dos’ of loving others well. In Dave Furman’s book Being There he provides some helpful “do not do these things”. Here are 5 things to keep in mind when loving those who are hurting:  Read more about the book here.

The Bible Is One Big Unified Story

Have you downloaded our free Getting Started Guide and Foundations Workbook? The Getting Started Guide helps you know how to prepare your heart, gather materials, and get started! It also helps you know what to do along the way through the Loved Bible process. The Foundations Workbook helps…

Diving into God’s Word in 2022

The last few weeks of December can feel really busy. When I wrapped up my fall Bible study before Thanksgiving, I had really great intentions to gather a small group to go through an Advent study or devotional, but December planning quickly overtook all my…

November – 30 Day Challenge

Starting November 1, we will be sharing definitions and Scriptures from the Attributes of God worksheet. We invite you to download a copy of the worksheet or simply follow along social media each day. It is impossible for our human minds to fully comprehend the…

Love a Bible for Your Pastor

October is designated as Pastor Appreciation Month – an annual observance to honor pastors and others who “labor in preaching and teaching” (1 Tim. 5:17). Especially right now, we need to fight for our pastors. In this great article, Peter Orr says, “I was going…

Adding – THE STORY OF SCRIPTURE – to a Loved Bible

What if someone asked you to tell them the general story of the Bible? What would you say? How could you help them understand what the Bible is, and why it matters? It seems simple, but yet complicated. The Loved Bible Project Foundations Workbook, it…

Loved Bible Goes to College

Do you have a child going off to college, or do you know one? Join us as we go along with Bibles (and students) to college and follow their journey for the next four years. The truths in the Foundations Workbook are truths we want…

Every Book of the Bible Is About Jesus

The Bible’s main character and hero is Jesus Christ. Although we don’t see his name in every book, all 66 books point to him. He is referred to as the second person of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). He is also the Good Shepherd…

Advent

The season of Advent is more than wreaths and candles a few weeks before Christmas. Advent is the time some Christians take to prepare their hearts to focus on the true meaning of Jesus’ birth. The word advent means “arrival” or “an appearing, or coming…

Everyday Rhythms – S is for Speak

Can you point back to the last time you spoke the words of the gospel to someone? What did that look like? In our current series called Everyday Rhythms – BLESS, we are on the final focus of S is for Speak. For the past 6…

Everyday Rhythms – S is for Sabbath

Chances are, you’ve heard it before. It’s one of the 10 Commandments – “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.” Exodus 20:8 But in the hustle and noise of life today, is Sabbath really essential? If it is, how do we do it? And…

Everyday Rhythms – E is for Eat

Q: What do most people do at least 21 times a week?  A: EAT We’re in the middle of a series called Everyday Rhythms, focusing on simple ways to intentionally build relationships. Why? Because relationships are the foundation for discipleship, and the goal of The…

Everyday Rhythms – L is for Listen

Listening is essential to building relationships. At The Loved Bible Project, we’re currently in the midst of a series called BLESS from the Saturate podcast, and L stands for Listen. (You can listen to the podcast here.) The BLESS series breaks down 5 key ways…

Everyday Rhythms – B is for Bless

Last week we kicked off a new 6-week series called Everyday Rhythms. It’s based on the acronym B.L.E.S.S. from the Saturate Podcast. B is for Bless, “We intentionally bless others though serving, encouraging, giving, and thinking of those around us. Instead of focusing on ourselves,…

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