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- American Bible Society Will Close Its $60 Million MuseumThe Bible museum on Independence Mall in Philadelphia was open less than three years and had attracted fewer visitors than projected.Emily Belz|
- Reading the Bible With WomenThe caricature of Rahab and other female characters in Scripture often sidelines their contribution.Carmen Joy Imes|español
- New Zealand Christian Bookshop Closures a Sign of the TimesNearly half of Manna Christian bookstores are shutting down, leaving some without a Christian bookstore in their town and highlighting concerns of misinformation.Jessie Chiang|
- Studying Scripture Isn’t Safe, But It Is GoodAs a Bible professor in an evangelical institution, I feel the tension of teaching truths that might offend.R. Alan Streett|español
- He Who Has Earbuds, Let Him Hear: Audio Bibles on the RiseNew listening options allow Christians to maximize their time in the Word.Rachel Pfeiffer|
- Confusion, Strategy Shifts, Layoffs: What’s Happening at the American Bible Society?The historic and well-funded organization has seen two years of turmoil: five CEOs, money fumbles, and a pullback from global work. It is searching for a fresh start.Emily Belz|Français
- The Quest for a Good Children’s BibleA children’s ministry veteran explains where kids’ Bibles tend to go wrong—and highlights a few that get it right.Rabekah Henderson|
- The Bible Was Written to Be Heard and Spoken to Be ReadGod’s Word has oral and textual dimensions, and we shouldn’t pit them against one another.Mark Ward|
- Reading the Old Testament Through Ancient Egyptian EyesLearning about the land of Pharaoh helps us understand the people of Israel in their context.Carmen Joy Imes|Français简体中文繁體中文
- Wrestling with Awkward Stories in the Old TestamentCringeworthy passages can derail our yearly Bible reading plans. How do we interpret them?Carmen Joy Imes|简体中文繁體中文
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