Genesis, Chapter 1 You’d think God would know exactly what He’s doing, but He doesn’t. He’s a tinkerer. He tries something out—what if I move all the water around so dry land can appear? He checks it ...
Some would suggest that the first verse of the first book of the Bible (Genesis 1:1) as its oldest: “In the beginning God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth.” Yet there are passages in the ...
Genesis 1-2 and Revelation 21-22 are necessary to understanding God’s purpose for our lives, and these “bookends” help narrow the “Sunday to Monday Gap.” Tom Nelson discusses the importance of the ...
Kristin Swenson wants to give readers space to understand that the Bible is weird, and a box full of tools to deal with that weirdness. (RNS) — “Read the Bible every day.” A lot of Christians are told ...
Genesis-to-Revelation plans are popular, but most Christians will grow closer to God and his Word at a slower pace.
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