Scripture engagement leads to knowing God—and lives changed forever. Now more than ever, Americans need to know God’s Word and the hope we have in its transformative message. The State of the Bible is a yearly, in-depth study, asking Americans their opinions and practices relating to the Bible, all made possible by generous supporters like you.
These Bible insights can provide critical information and give you direction for your Biblical ministry to help better serve the needs of people in your community.
Finding Hope with Isaiah Part 1: God’s Character
He will be called, “Wonderful Counselor,” “Mighty God,” “Eternal Father,” “Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6b GNT In this first part of a five-part devotional series, “Finding Hope with Isaiah,” you can experience fresh encouragement in Scripture through key passages in Isaiah. Reflect on God’s promises with special content adapted from the Restoring Hope Bible and experience how God draws near…
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Lamenting Like a Prophet: 3 Biblical Truths We Can Learn from Jeremiah
What do you do when all hope feels lost? How do you keep your head from sinking below the rising tides of despair and sorrow? Where do you find comfort that is unbroken, steadfast, and immovable? During my times of greatest discouragement, I have found an empathetic friend in the prophet Jeremiah. The Scriptures show us that Jeremiah was no…
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Martina’s Story: Finding Peace and Healing through Scripture
For Martina, the death of her husband marked the beginning of the worst days of her life. “My husband was the only earning person in the family,” says Martina, who lives in Bangladesh. Once he died, Martina and her two children found themselves facing a financial crisis. On top of that, they were left heartbroken at the loss of their…
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Liana’s Favorite Books: Episode 10
In this episode of “Liana’s Favorite Books,” Dr. Liana Lupas takes you on a tour of the 1537 “Matthew Bible,” which was the second printed edition of the Bible in English. The title page of this Bible lists its translator as “Thomas Matthew,” which was a pseudonym for John Rogers, a Protestant Bible scholar, pastor, and martyr. With the Matthew…
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“He has been asking about God and the Bible.”
For many years, millions of Middle Eastern refugees have been forced to flee their countries to escape war and persecution. Many struggle to survive financially, and the effects of both the pandemic and the lockdown have only caused more stress and heartache. Many of these refugees are children. Their parents do what they can to care for them, but it…
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“There is a great hunger for the Bible.”
In some of the world’s most dangerous places to be a Christian, the intense commitment to place God’s Word in hearts and hands has not only continued, but increased, during this second pandemic year. And in some of the poorest countries worldwide, Bible Societies doubled and even tripled their Scripture distribution in 2021! The Bible Society global network is one…
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