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Bible themes: Birth of Jesus

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The God Who Speaks: The Bible for Catholics

The God Who Speaks is our latest initiative in partnership with the Catholic Church in England and Wales.

Bike for Bibles

How far will you bike for Bibles this summer? Get active this summer and fundraise for Bible mission by signing up to do a sponsored bike ride – there are so many ways to take part!

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Six Beats One Story

Six Beats One Story is a creative devotional that takes you through the whole Bible story. Summing up the Bible narrative in just six parts, Dai Woolridge unpacks the big story of the Bible through poetry and spoken word.

The Map and the Mountain

The Map and the Mountain, presented by Andrew Ollerton, is a 12-minute film that explores the Christian faith in the setting of the great outdoors. Explore the adventure of Christianity by looking at major themes found in the book of Romans.

The Patmos Study

What does the world really think about the Bible and Christianity? For the last three years, Bible Society’s Research Team has been trying to answer that question in a way that is systematic, accurate and context-specific. The Patmos Study, Bible S...

A Bible commentary fit for Twitter

Australian writer and theologian, Ben Myers, started tweeting summaries of each book of the Bible. What emerged was ‘the world’s smallest’ Bible commentary. It’s poetic, informative and refreshing. Enjoy…

How can the Bible be interpreted?

Over the centuries, Jewish and Christian scholars have developed different ways of interpreting the Bible.

Anthem of the free

Has the gentle nature of Christmas carols dulled the subversive quality of The Magnificat? Paul Woolley takes a fresh look at the original Christmas song and shows us how Mary, its author, ushers in a new world order. 

Bible in a year: February

Tom Newbold has taken on the Bible in a year plan. We caught up with him to find out how it's going six weeks in.

Bible in a year: March

Tom Newbold is attempting to read the Bible in a year. We caught up with him in month 3 to find out how it's going so far.

Bible in a year: August

It's August. It's Tom. It's his Bible in a year update.

Bible in a year: December

Tom's almost finished reading the whole Bible! We get his last update, a little early...

Bible Q&A: The beginning of the world

Is Genesis an accurate account of the beginning of the world or a layman's version which man can understand without having a Stephen Hawking's degree?

Ruth: Not your average love story

The book of Ruth is set during a dark time in Israel's history, though most scholars believe it was written down a good deal later. Not many good things happened during the period of the Judges ¬– it ends with the words, 'There was no ki...

 

 

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