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Bible Experiment

Bible Experiment: Betrayal

Posted by admin On January - 10 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Cain betrayed more than Abel.

Dan’s Bible Experiment Blog

Posted by admin On January - 6 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Need some encouragement? Have a question? Want to hold Dan accountable to keeping up on the reading plan? All you have to do is click here to visit his blog.

The Reading Plan

Posted by admin On January - 3 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

This week we dig into the opening chapters of Genesis. You can use any reading plan you’d like, but if you want to be on the same schedule as us, click here to download the reading plan. If you’re jumping in late, don’t be intimidated. Just start with today’s reading and see what happens.

If you want more information or just need some encouragement, check out the Facebook page or follow the experiment on Twitter.

The Bible Experiment

Posted by admin On January - 2 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

The Bible is the best-selling book of all time… but most of us have never read it. Maybe you’ve heard parts of it read in church. Maybe you’ve even read through John-in-a-Box last fall. But most of us have never read the whole thing, cover to cover.

  • But what if the Bible really can change our lives for the better?
  • What if there’s something to this whole Christianity thing?
  • What if God really does speak to people through this book?

So this year, we are going to join with Living Hope Community Church (our parent church) to read the Bible cover-to-cover, Genesis to Revelation in 2011.

  • Six days a week, we’ll spend 10-15 minutes reading the chapters assigned for that day.
  • Every Sunday, the pastor’s message will build upon what we’ve read together that week.
  • Resources will be made available online for those who want to dig deeper or interact that way.

And by the end of the year, if you join us on this journey, you will have read every word of the Bible. You will know for yourself what it says, and you will have given God an opportunity to shape your thinking, your attitudes, your life.

(By the way… You don’t have to be “a believer” to join this experiment. Maybe you’re a responsible skeptic who just wants to read the book for yourself. Or you’re just genuinely curious about Christianity. Either way, we’d love for you to be a part of this!)