My buddy wrote a book about the Bible that I think you'll like, especially if you're not a Christian. Also, if you are a Christian, I think you'll like it as well. Here's a link:
https://t.co/58IUEuVxNQ
Today is book day! The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible from @Zondervan is available as of today.
It's been fun getting pictures from friends holding the book all day.
Here's a link: https://t.co/IwElI65EeD
It’s cool most of the Bible is understandable on a first read, but it's also cool that some parts are super hard. That’s exactly what you’d expect from a book ordained by a God who wants to be known yet is perfect and infinite.
I wrote an article about the Bible's easy-to-hard ratio for Bible Gateway.
https://t.co/vXcECFJX8Y
If you want to get a quick taste of every single book of the Bible, I made this Tour of the Bible reading plan with key verses from each book. It takes about an hour and a half to complete.
I put together this plan while working on "The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible" which comes out next month.
Here's a link to the book and the plan: https://t.co/hqLiJvUW6H
Want to start something brand new today that could make a huge difference in your life?
A ton of friends from around the Internet and I are going to start working through the book of John together (from the Bible) a little bit every weekday. It's an audio-only podcast, ten-ish minutes a day, meant to make sense to people who are new to the Bible and people who've been around it forever.
It's free. It's for everybody. We'll learn and have fun. You should jump in.
Here's the link: https://t.co/IHH6quW8oe
Let me pass on to you that which is of primary importance: that Jesus Christ, God come in the flesh, died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that He was buried in tomb, and that He was raised on the third day, putting death to death, according to the Scriptures. And that this genuine and historical event — the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus — is both intellectually credible and existentially satisfying.
I was just on the @SWANCapital podcast with @AndrewMcNairRYP, he asked me "if you could write one post on X that would be read by everyone in the world, what would it say?" my answer (posted above), combined a paraphrase of 1 Cor. 15:3-4 and the words that supposedly pushed @timkellernyc over the edge of belief.