Books of the Bible New Testament by Biblica (Russian)

Today, we have more ways to access Scripture than ever. We can choose from different translations and beautifully bound print versions. We can pull it up on our computers and smartphones. And yet…people are reading the Bible far less than they did a generation ago.
Staggeringly few Christians have read the whole Bible. Some are familiar with studying books, verse by verse, others, a few verses here and a few chapters there – but rarely the whole story.
By failing to fully understand the big picture and historical or literary context we can struggle to connect the Bible to our world today.
Too often we read in isolation. Personal Bible reading is a wonderful thing. But it’s not the only thing. Scripture was originally intended to be read and experienced in community
“Books of the Bible” New Testament addresses all those issues: the complete New Testament, understood in context, experienced in community!

Today, we have more ways to access Scripture than ever. We can choose from different translations and beautifully bound print versions. We can pull it up on our computers and smartphones. And yet...people are reading the Bible far less than they did a generation ago.
Staggeringly few Christians have read the whole Bible. Some are familiar with studying books, verse by verse, others, a few verses here and a few chapters there - but rarely the whole story.
By failing to fully understand the big picture and historical or literary context we can struggle to connect the Bible to our world today.
Too often we read in isolation. Personal Bible reading is a wonderful thing. But it's not the only thing. Scripture was originally intended to be read and experienced in community
"Books of the Bible" New Testament addresses all those issues: the complete New Testament, understood in context, experienced in community!

How it works:
1. Get together
Gather your church, your small group, a few friends - and commit to reading the entire New Testament in eight weeks.

2. Read big
For the next eight weeks, read a completely different presentation of the full text. You'll read whole books - not just bits and pieces. By the end, you'll have read every word of the New Testament.

3. Discuss
Each week, meet in small groups to discuss what you're reading. These gatherings are designed to feel more like a book club than a traditional Bible study. They're an opportunity to share how God's story is impacting each person - what inspires, surprises, puzzles, or challenges us. There's no advance preparation required for participants or small group leaders, other than keeping up with each day's reading.

 

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