Half of Americans believe the Bible should be taught in public schools because of its historical significance.
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Majority of American Bible Readers Still Prefer King James Version
The venerable King James Version, now more than 400 years old, is the favorite Bible of more than half of American Bible readers.
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7 Principles of Biblical Interpretation
Interpreting the Bible—hermeneutics—is the science and art of understanding, translating, and explaining the meaning of the Scripture text.
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A God Who Sends: The Church Must Live as Sent Ones
We think of mission as something the church does, but Scripture paints a very different picture. The entire Bible is all about God’s mission.
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Many Americans link U.S. military strike in Syria to end times
The threat of airstrikes against Syria has more than a few Americans thinking about the end of the world. A recent poll from Nashville-based Lifeway Research found that almost one in three Americans see Syria’s recent conflict as part of the Bible’s plan for the end times.
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Bible Engagement Impacts Spiritual Maturity
As believers grow in their faith, they should have a deeper longing to encounter biblical truth.
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