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Bible Study gone flat?

Arrow

Member
Okay so two Bible studies have gone flat. However, i would still really like to have one if anyone else wants to as well. I have a Bible devotional thing and was wondering if anyone would want to do this with me. Basically it works like this, everyday i will try to post the reading up on the website. You read and put your thoughts on this thread. The point i guess is for us to daily remember what Jesus has done for us, fellowship together, and hopefully learn a little more about God. The greatest part is putting what you read into practice. We all debate a lot at RF, but as Christians we should also let each other know the great things that God does in our lives daily. After all two are better than one, so when one falls down there is another to pick him or her up. BTW this is not a limited devotional. You can be of any denomination and still participate just know that the daily readings i give out are going to be from the Bible.

Thank you all,
Arrow
 

Arrow

Member
Today's reading is Is. 29-31 and James 1
As for my thoughts, look at the thread "How powerful is Satan" in the General Religious Debates
 

Happier

Member
Hello Arrow:

I was ready to post my own thread when I came across yours; I thought maybe we could combine our efforts.

Would you be interested in committing to a Newbie Bible Study of the book of John, covering one chapter a day? The main intent would be reading and supporting each other in a Bible-reading commitment, with limited discussion and no debate.

I have tried to respond in your other threads the best I can btw.

Also - I have several other ideas for bible study that have worked well in the past IRL and never tried online, such as reading only the 'red' words of Christ in the NT, or inviting only nonbelievers who have never read the bible before in a chronological reading.

If you would prefer, I will join you here and start a separate Newbie Study of John on another thread. Let me know.

-- H.
 

Arrow

Member
HAPPIER YOU HAVE TRULY MADE ME HAPPIER, I WOULD LOVE TO IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE COMMITTED TO THIS. :) :) :) and if you want to start another thread that would be fine, i think that i titled this one wrong, most people probably do not even know what it is about and therefore do not care to read it. And btw you have been doing great. Keep it up.
 
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