Do you wish you read the Bible more often? According to the American Bible Society, you're not alone. More than half (52%) of Americans wish they used the Bible more, according to the latest State of ...
God’s Word has oral and textual dimensions, and we shouldn’t pit them against one another. Sometimes popularizers fail because they’re poor exponents of good ideas. This does not describe biblical ...
For years, conversations about the decline of biblical literacy and waning church attendance have dominated discussions among ...
More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
Even the most secular among us can understand why somebody would want to have a digital version of the Bible. If you’re the sort of person who takes solace in reading from the “Good Book”, you’d ...
With more than 6 million cumulative downloads and over two weeks in the first spot of the Apple podcast charts, Ascension’s The Bible in a Year podcast, hosted by Father Mike Schmitz and featuring ...
More people engaged with the Bible App this year than any previous year. YouVersion, which offers the popular option to read or listen to the Bible on your phone and has 400 million users worldwide, ...
How is the bible to function in the Church? This is one of the urgent questions of our time. The way the Bible works within the Church is another matter than the Church’s confession about the Bible.
The UK survey found that respondents were reading the Bible more and turning to Bible-related videos during the pandemic Forty-two percent of respondents reported that reading the Bible increased a ...