About This Series
Use this series to cover Bible and Bible interpretation topics with your women’s group or mentor.

Week #1: What Does It Mean That the Bible Is Inspired?

The Bible comes from God, but it is also the product of human authors. How do those two factors work together?

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Week #2: The Bible and Archaeology

If the Bible is true, then we should expect the work of archaeology to support the Bible. As we examine archaeology we find this is exactly what happens.

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Week #3: Where Did We Get the Bible?

The Bible has been around for thousands of years, carefully translated and maintained for the benefit of people today. But where did we get it, and how do we know it’s trustworthy?

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Week #4: What Is the Structure of the Bible?

The Bible is composed of sixty-six books, thirty-nine in the Old Testament and twenty-seven in the New Testament. It’s not organized by date, but rather by genre – like a library.

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Week #5: How Do I Read the Bible?

Bible reading is one of the basic habits that every Christian should have, but how do you do it? Here are some practical tips for newcomers.

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  • Reading #86: Ephesians 1 | Watch
  • Reading #87:  Ephesians 2 | Watch
  • Reading #88: Ephesians 3 | Watch
  • Reading #89: Ephesians 4 | Watch
  • Reading #90: Ephesians 5 | Watch

Week #6: What Is the Story of the Old Testament?

The Old Testament tells us the story of the creation of the earth, the history of God’s people, and God’s plan to rescue the world. In order to help you understand the Old Testament, we’ve put together this overview of its message.

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  • Reading #91: Ephesians 6 | Watch
  • Reading #92:  Colossians 1 | Watch
  • Reading #93:  Colossians 2 | Watch
  • Reading #94:  Colossians 3 | Watch
  • Reading #95:  Colossians 4 | Watch

Week #7: What Is the Story of the New Testament?

The New Testament tells us the story of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and the spread of Christianity. In order to help you understand the New Testament, we’ve put together this overview of its message.

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  • Reading #96:  1 Timothy 1 | Watch
  • Reading #97:  1 Timothy 2 | Watch
  • Reading #98: 1 Timothy 3 | Watch
  • Reading #99: 1 Timothy 4 | Watch
  • Reading #100: 1 Timothy 5 | Watch

Week #8: Biblical Knowledge Doesn’t Equal Spiritual Maturity

It is dangerous and potentially damaging to think that having biblical knowledge means that you possess spiritual maturity. Spiritual maturity is knowing God’s word and doing God’s word.

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  • Reading #101: 1 Timothy 6 | Watch
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Week #9: Choose a Topic from the Bible Category

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Week #10: Top 5 Bible Verses on Hope

Hope is one of the most powerful elements of the Christian faith, and the Bible has a lot to say about it both directly and indirectly.

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Week #11: Paul’s Letter to the Romans, Chapters 1-4

Paul was a Jewish rabbi who radically converted from persecuting the Christian church to becoming its greatest missionary. Paul’s letter to the Romans is one of the most significant letters that the apostle ever wrote.

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Week #12: Paul’s Letter to the Romans, Chapters 5-16

In chapters 5-16 of Romans, Paul develops the ideas from chapters 1-4 and draws out their implications for the Jews and Gentiles who were trying to live under one roof in the early church.

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