by Jean Wilund | Oct 25, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible, Help Me Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Study the Bible
“Christianity is wearisome, and reading the Bible is boring.” Yes, I said it. But never out loud. Only in my private prayers did I dare voice my frustration and discouragement. Failure fatigue had worn me down. I’d lost my will to try even one more time to...
by Jean Wilund | Aug 3, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible, Help Me Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Teach the Bible
Prayer and the Bible are inseparable. We can’t understand the Bible properly without prayer, and we can’t properly pray without the Bible. Pastor Warren Wiersbe once shared the following advice with his young pastor son. We can all benefit from his wise words: “If all...
by Jean Wilund | Jul 21, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible, Help Me Study the Bible, Help! I Want to Study the Bible
How much would you pay for a pair of spiritual reading glasses that could sync the Bible with your mind and your understanding of it with God’s understanding? Move over Artificial Intelligence . . . introducing Divine Intelligence. Unfortunately, while we...
by Jean Wilund | Jul 12, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible, Revive Our Hearts
Everything has a main point. Consider the sconce on my stairwell. The green, four-foot mango leaf creates a wow factor on an otherwise boring wall. But that’s not the main reason we bought it. We bought it for its light. Similarly, the Bible helps to make a beautiful...
by Jean Wilund | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible
When an author writes a book, the world may never be the same. Books have changed history. Some for good. Some for evil. Uncle Tom’s Cabin inspired the United States to abolish slavery and recognize racial division as evil and wrong. Mein...
by Jean Wilund | Jan 11, 2022 | Blog, Ease Into the Bible, Help Me Study the Bible
This introductory article to the “Ease into the Bible” series first appeared on Revive Our Hearts Editor’s Note: Today we begin an exciting new series from ROH blogger Jean Wilund. The topic is one that’s near and dear to our hearts here...