by , Mike Bennett
Dozens of tools to help you understand more about God’s Word, the Holy Bible, are readily available through the Internet. They are invaluable, but they are free!
Bible Questions and Answers
If we're predetermined to either be in God's Kingdom or not, what's the point?
by Heidi Braun
This year’s theme was “speaking the same thing” (1 Corinthians 1:10).
How to Understand the Bible
by United Church of God
If you have access to a personal computer with a CD or DVD drive or an Internet connection, you can make use of Bible helps.
by Tom Robinson
Is every detail of your life already mapped out in advance? Are you just a preprogrammed figure in a cosmic game of chess, being moved from square to square by irresistible destiny? The truth may surprise you.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
It can be sinful, if accompanied by wrong lustful thoughts.
Bible Questions and Answers
I am a 32-year-old mother of two and have been married for four years. I need assistance to get on the right path. It wasn't until I received a card in the mail for The Good News and went to your Web site that I gained the courage to write...
by Good News
Why do we need to study the Bible? And how should we go about it?
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Did God predetermine every detail of every person's life, including whether he or she would be saved?
by Larry Salyer
Members with expertise in the latest technologies and methods are helping map out an effective plan for preaching the gospel to the 21st century world.
by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the May/June 2023 issue.
How to Understand the Bible
by United Church of God
Unless we actually use it, the Bible is no better than any other book on our shelves. So how can we properly use it? What principles and methods of study do we follow? What tools are available to help our understanding?
Bible Questions and Answers
Here are some methods to help you begin your Bible study program.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
If you've never fasted before, a commitment of a day may be easier to accomplish and will familiarize you with the process. Use that first experience to learn what your body's particular reactions are.