Biblical Study
Can I Trust the Bible?
This Bible reading plan explores the reliability and authority of Scripture. As followers of Jesus, we seek to understand why the Bible is considered the ultimate source on His life and ministry. With numerous ancient writings about Jesus, what makes certain texts Scripture? This plan will guide you through the Bible to explore its nature as God's Word, its historical development, and how it leads us to the truth of Jesus Christ. Join us in answering the question: Can we trust the Bible?
Attributes of God on F.I.R.E.
Attributes of God on F.I.R.E. is a topical study on the nature of God. We will examine fourteen of God’s communicable attributes or perfections that belong to Him that He also shares with us. This study will help us better understand the amazing nature of the Lord, and to pattern ourselves after Him. F.I.R.E. stands for familiarity, interpretation, relationship, and employment. We will use this methodology as we travel through the Scriptures together. Adapted from the book Attributes of God on F.I.R.E., by Dr. Ken J. Burge, Sr.
BibleProject | Discovering the Exodus Way Theme in Scripture
This plan traces the Exodus way theme through foundational stories in the Old Testament, key narratives about John the Baptist and Jesus, and other passages where all of creation experiences deliverance. Together, these passages present the exodus not as one event but as God’s primary way of rescue—a way out of darkness, through transformation, and into new life.
Am I in the Right Job? …Guidance From the Bible
Wondering if you're in the right job—or if God has something better? Join God & Work founder Roland Heersink on this 7-day reading series and explore how your work aligns with your faith and God's bigger plan. Discover practical insights, relatable stories, and thoughtful questions to clarify your purpose. Join us and see your career not just as a paycheck, but as part of your God-given mission.
Apologetics: A 5-Day Biblical Guide
What does it mean to be a Christian apologist? Is it all about apologizing for being a Christian? Not quite. It's actually about giving a defence of Christian beliefs! This Bible Plan will help you understand what apologetics is, its purpose, and the first steps in how to do apologetics, as well as highlight some examples of apologetics found in the Bible. Find yourself encouraged by the fundamentals of knowing and sharing with others the good reasons Christians have to believe in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Jacob: Our Patriarch of Truth
In this reading plan, we will learn about the third and final patriarch of the Jewish Bible, Jacob, who fathered 12 sons who would become leaders of the 12 tribes of the nation of Israel. Join The Fellowship in studying the underlying characteristics of each of the Bible's Patriarchs through these lessons for all people of faith.
Journey Through Galatians
Have you ever wished for a Bible study that could take you beyond surface-level reading? If so, get ready for our journey through the book of Galatians! You'll get to immerse yourself in Scripture (by looking at key terms and ideas), explore what's behind it (by learning historical-cultural background), and also discover its impact by considering its implications, not only for you, but for the global church. Let's dive in!
Working Through the Bible
This Bible Plan contains selections from Genesis through Revelation in order to highlight the theme of work throughout the entire Bible. Each section is described as part of a larger narrative.
Commissioned: Testimony: Your Story for Their Ear
Your story matters. God has done something powerful in your life—not just for your sake, but so that others may know Him too. This Bible plan equips you to share your personal story of transformation with confidence, compassion, and clarity. Whether you feel hesitant or ready to speak, you’ll discover that your testimony is one of the most powerful tools God gives you to reach others.