Here's our first attempt at a blog forum on Christianity. If you have a question you want to discuss, you can post it in a comment section and we'll start a new entry. Do you have favorite Bible resources online or know of any excellent reading material? Let us know so we can share it!
I would say the majority of the Old Testament. For the last few years I've been reading my way through the Old Testament, but am only in Psalms right now. I've read all the small books before, but it was years ago and don't know much about any of them (I've got the gist of Hosea, thanks to Redeeming Love). After I finish reading through the Old Testament, I want to read through it chronologically.
It's April. Just for a few more hours. Then it will be May. Maybe it's time to answer this.
I'd say Isaiah. I've never studied it and just jumping in the middle of it leaves me confused- especially about the timeline of the prophecies. So, I'm in Chronicles now and can't wait to get to Isaiah with a study guide to help with background info.
I just realized today that you also asked "most familiar." I'd say I'm probably most familiar with James or Romans. These are my two favorite books in the Bible. I just finished a study on James with some women in the singles class and am starting another study for 5 weeks with some other women in the church.
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I would say the majority of the Old Testament. For the last few years I've been reading my way through the Old Testament, but am only in Psalms right now. I've read all the small books before, but it was years ago and don't know much about any of them (I've got the gist of Hosea, thanks to Redeeming Love). After I finish reading through the Old Testament, I want to read through it chronologically.
It's April. Just for a few more hours. Then it will be May. Maybe it's time to answer this.
I'd say Isaiah. I've never studied it and just jumping in the middle of it leaves me confused- especially about the timeline of the prophecies. So, I'm in Chronicles now and can't wait to get to Isaiah with a study guide to help with background info.
I just realized today that you also asked "most familiar." I'd say I'm probably most familiar with James or Romans. These are my two favorite books in the Bible. I just finished a study on James with some women in the singles class and am starting another study for 5 weeks with some other women in the church.
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