Genesis-to-Revelation plans are popular, but most Christians will grow closer to God and his Word at a slower pace.
More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
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Christians' scripture engagement shows hunger for in-depth Bible reading: study
One of the most-studied Bible verses of the year is from 2 Timothy in the New Testament, according to an analysis of millions ...
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How Charlie Kirk inspired 'The Five' panelists to start a morning Bible study
When Charlie Kirk was murdered in September, his death sparked something of a religious awakening among Americans. That awakening has apparently extended to multiple hosts of "The Five," the flagship ...
Every pastor wishes the layman to read his Bible, both in private and at the family altar. From the pulpit why not show him how? There can be no bad way of reading the Bible, but from the pulpit show ...
Today the Catholic Biblical Federation and GFK Eurisko presented their research on the frequency of Bible reading at the Holy See’s Press Office. Their survey explored the practice in several ...
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