Hey Reader, Do you ever feel like you're reading the Bible but still don't fully understand what you're reading? Maybe you're overwhelmed by all the information out there and aren't sure where to start your Bible reading and study journey. Here's what I want you to know: you don't need to be a scholar to study God's Word—you just need to be a student of the Word. Bible literacy isn't about memorizing every verse or explaining passages in Greek and Hebrew. It's much more! In this week's YouTube video, I share five practical tips that will help you read the Bible with more understanding and purpose. You will learn what biblical literacy really means and why it's important for believers, plus a special bonus for anyone just starting their Bible journey. When you're finished watching this week's video, let me know which tip you're going to try first!
P.S. On Thursday, I'll be LIVE on YouTube at 12:30 PM ET for our weekly "Break Room Bible Study." Join us as we fellowship and dig into Colossians, chapter 3. Don't forget to bring your lunch and your Bible. To stay notified, subscribe to my channel and turn on all notifications. P.S.S. Grab your Colossians — 5-day interactive companion study guide to assist you in your private studies of each chapter. It's an amazing tool!
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I'm Rachel G. Scott, Founder of the I Can’t Come Down Movement and Author of Taking the 5 Leaps: Experiencing God's Faithfulness as We Respond to His Call. My mission is to help others build a firm foundation in their faith and live a God-centered life as they step into their calling with confidence.
Hey Reader, We’ve reached the final part of our When Mountains Don’t Move series. Over the past two Mondays, we’ve journeyed to Mount Sinai to experience God’s covenant in solitude and to Mount Carmel to see His power revealed in the midst of opposition. Today, we climb our last mountain together—one that takes us beyond the familiar into the breathtaking. On Mount Tabor, Jesus revealed His supernatural glory to a select few disciples, leaving them forever changed. This final mountain reminds...
Hey Reader, Welcome to Part Two of our When Mountains Don’t Move series. Last week, we looked at Mount Sinai and how God often reveals His covenant nature in the stillness of solitude. This week, we’re shifting from the quiet of the mountain top to the intensity of the crowd. Some mountains require us to stand alone, but others require us to stand among many—sometimes in the middle of open opposition. In today’s devotional, we’ll step onto Mount Carmel with Elijah and see how God uses these...
Hey Reader, I’m so excited to walk with you through our new three-part devotional series called When Mountains Don’t Move. Each Monday over the next three weeks, we’ll explore how God uses the “mountains” in our lives—not just as obstacles to be removed, but as sacred spaces where He reveals His character, deepens our faith, and anchors His promises in our hearts. And as we look ahead, mark your calendar: in September, we’ll begin our next Bible study on 1st and 2nd Thessalonians. It’s going...