Bible Study

annerobertson2
Cover image of New Vision for an Old Story

In giving us the Bible, God did not inspire its authors to give us a book of rules, a legal document, or a textbook on science, history, or even religion. God gave us a collection of stories, knowing well that stories are the fundamental building blocks of human relationship and community at all levels.

When we put on our story lenses and view the Bible, a totally different set of truths and questions are visible. I believe it is this set of truths and questions that God meant for us to use to guide our lives.

annerobertson2

This sermon was recorded and broadcast on Day1.org radio on October 7, 2018. You can listen directly on the Day1.org site.

annerobertson2

COMING IN DECEMBER, 2013

annerobertson2

Perhaps you think you know it. Think again.

annerobertson2

How well do you know the Bible? Do you know the stories? Do you know how the Bible is organized and how those texts were chosen? Have you ever thought about all the different ways people approach the Bible and decided for yourself what to think? If you said "no" to any of these questions, you need What Is the Bible?

annerobertson2

As people have enjoyed my books, they began using them as the basis for small group study and discussion.  This has led me to at last create full-blown small group curricula.

The first of these efforts was done in my role as Executive Director of the Massachusetts Bible Society.  All profit from the courses in Exploring the Bible: The Dickinson Series goes to the Massachusetts Bible Society and its ministries. 

annerobertson2

Confused by the Bible?  Want to learn about the Bible without being pushed by an agenda?  Curious about the book that is sacred to three major world religions?  Exploring the Bible: The Dickinson Series might be just what you're looking for.