Bible Study Helps
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How do I become a pastor? The answer may SHOCK you!

Who is a pastor? Journey through the Bible to learn about these biblical words: preacher, evangelist, pastor, shepherd, elder, presbyter, bishop, overseer. Find out why pastors and preachers are not automatically the same thing. And learn what the qualifications of pastors are from the Bible.
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The beast is NOT the ANTICHRIST (here’s PROOF)

Learn for yourself: The Beast of Revelation (666) is NOT the Antichrist. Many people who know sensationalism in religion can make millions are turning to Revelation to identify the Antichrist, but that’s not the proper place to look. A few minutes of your time with this study can correct some serious Bible study blunders.
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THIS changes EVERYTHING I thought I knew about the ANTICHRIST!

What can we KNOW about the antichrist? The Bible exposes the antichrist in two books, three passages, and five verses. What four points can we learn from these passages, and what advice do they give us that is contrary to almost everything said about this subject today?
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This Bible study habit is an ABUSE of Scripture!

Have you ever opened the Bible at random, asking God for your message of the day, pointed and read? Me too. But that was when I treated Christianity and the Bible more as lazy sorcery than a life of devotion to the God of the universe.
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Should YOU be a Red-Letter Christian?

Does your Bible have Jesus’ words in red? If so, you should spend more time focusing on the red letters, right? After all, they came out of the mouth of the Lord. They must be more important than what John, Peter, and Paul said…right?
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Paul was NOT saved on the road to Damascus!

Was Paul saved on the road to Damascus? Did Jesus change Saul’s name to Paul? What’s wrong with believing these things? And how could it affect my salvation?
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Every Bible student should know the difference between translation and transliteration.

Where did the word baptism come from? What does the word Christ mean? What’s the difference between translation and transliteration?
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Reclaiming Biblical Words: “Reverend”

Robes, collars, and the titles “Reverend” and “Father” to honor members of church leadership—do we see any of this in the Christianity of which Jesus is Lord?
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Reclaiming Biblical Words: “Miracle”

The word miracle has been used in many contexts and in many ways by both the religious and non-religious. If someone survives a horrible car crash, it’s quickly labelled a miracle. When a baby is born, people thank God for His miracle. When a man is offered a job a week before his family is…
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How to get MORE from “church”

Church has become a check-in/check-out organization. Have you ever looked around church and thought, “There’s gotta be more to it than this”? In 1 Corinthians 12, the apostle Paul calls Christians members of the body of Christ. After this video, you’ll never see that passage the same again.
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I had never noticed this about the feeding of the 5,000! Why do we have four Gospels?

Perhaps you’ve never noticed this before. Matthew’s account raises a question. So does John’s account. Both questions are answered in Luke’s account of the feeding of the 5,000.
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What was Pilate thinking? Here’s ONE benefit to having FOUR gospel accounts.

Jesus was guilty, yet Pilate claimed He was innocent. How does that work? Was Pilate out of his mind? Or is there another piece to this puzzle? Join us in this short Bible study and ask the additional question, “Why do we have four gospel accounts?”