Free Online Biblical Training. Earn A Diploma Or Certificate Of Completion. Stream The Classes, Or Download And Listen To Them Offline.
- Biblical Training
Learn more about biblical
teaching.-Learn more about...
- About Us
Free and Easy Web-Based Ministry
Life-Changing Biblical Training!
- Watch Now
Watch the latest video series on
biblical training.
- Our Professors
World-Class Theology Professors
From Prestigious Universities
- Biblical Training
I've helped thousands of people know how to develop a strong faith in God. 12 Steps to God will nourish every Christian wanting renewal. - Alison
True Belief in Jesus Christ. 100s of Bible verses not heard in church. What it Means to Believe in Jesus. The Bible study that lets God's Word speak for itself.
8.0/10 (4612 reviews)
Get 3 Audiobooks Free When You Sign Up for a Free Trial - 500,000+ Audiobooks Online. Listen on the go on your phone, tablet and computer. Best-sellers, new releases and more.
Search results
Don’t
- Kids don’t need to grow up to study the Bible—the Bible grows with them!
explorethebible.lifeway.com/kids/
People also ask
Do kids need to grow up to study the Bible?
Can kids learn the Bible on their own?
Why should kids study the Bible?
Why should we study the Bible?
How can a student become more mature in the Bible?
How should I prepare a child for Bible study?
Kids don’t need to grow up to study the Bible—the Bible grows with them! Explore the Bible: Kids will help your kids and preschoolers read and study God’s Word book by book in a way that is fun, age-appropriate, and sustainable for a lifetime.
- Shop All Kids
The Whole Truth for the Whole Kid. Kids don’t need to grow...
- Spanish
Explore the Bible gives your adults a practical, sustainable...
- Chinese
Chinese - Kids - Explore the Bible
- Languages
Explore the Bible is available in a selection of unique...
- Vietnamese
Vietnamese - Kids - Explore the Bible
- Students
Explore the Bible takes students through the Bible one book...
- Shop All Kids
Aug 7, 2018 · The Levels of Biblical Learning are biblical concepts — truths — that kids need to learn as they grow from infancy to the beginning of the teenage years. The concepts are organized by 10 major categories: God, Jesus, Bible, Creation, Family, Self, Church, Community and World, Holy Spirit (school-age only), and Salvation (school-age only).
- Landry Holmes
- Bible Reading Is Not Bible Study
- How to Observe A Text
- Additional Tips For Training Children
- Life of Study
“Bible study is not the same thing as Bible reading,”David Mathis says. “If Bible reading is like raking for leaves, Bible study is like digging for diamonds. The Christian life calls for both.” (See also:How to Prepare a Child to Read the Bible.) Two key difference between reading and study are pacing and focus. When we read the Bible, we generall...
Ask Basic Questions — Begin by showing them how to ask the basic questions that orient them to the text they are studying. For example, teach them to ask, Who wrote it? What is the genre (letter, narrative, history . . . )? When was it written? Where was the author when it was written? Why did the author write this letter? Study Bibles are helpful ...
Incorporate Prayer — Bible study is about looking for God’s meaning in his Word, so we need to constantly be talking to him, asking him to reveal his meaning to us. Next to the Bible itself, prayer is our most important tool for Bible study. Build a strong foundation in your child by encouraging them to be praying before, during, and after their st...
If this sounds complex and time-consuming, it is. Studying the Bible is difficult work that requires focus and attention—two traits children often lack. Be patient with them and don’t expect too much over a brief time. If you pile on too much work for each study session, the child will get the impression that Bible study is drudgery. Prepare them f...
Aug 18, 2015 · It’s so exciting to watch kids grow in their faith and ability to handle God’s word. Especially as they enter the “preteen” years, they can learn to study the Bible on their own. This lesson will help them get started.
- Ashley Hooker
- The Kids Bible Study Checklist: What to Know Before You Buy. Whenever you make a big purchase, you probably have a list of what you want from that purchase.
- Toddlers (ages 1-3) Bible Studies. Toddlers will not be reading yet and have short attention spans. Therefore, it’s important to choose a study that has all the bells and whistles for engaging them.
- Preschool Kids (ages 3-4) Bible Studies. Preschoolers are enthusiastic little people. They primarily learn through fun and games, so it’s important you choose a devotional that gives them the opportunity to engage.
- Pre-Readers (ages 4-6) Bible Studies. At this age, it is important for parents to continue reading to their child as they are just learning about words.
Mar 3, 2021 · The child regularly read the Bible growing up. So, what does that mean for kids ministry leaders—and the church in general? What lesson (s) do we take away from research like this? Prioritize Bible reading for kids. First, we need to have a focus on daily Bible reading.
Jan 16, 2018 · There are, of course, zillions of questions about God and Jesus and Christianity—way more than can be answered in a single year—but I think kids and grown-ups alike will appreciate the book’s thorough research and accuracy for such a wide range of theological, historical, and faith topics.
Download And Follow Our Daily Reading Guide And Read The Whole Bible In One Year. Learn About Our Portable Baptistries, Bible Studies, Online Study Materials, And More!