by Dawn, School of the Bible leader Just a quick hello from Shillong! Our 1 1/2 day trip took 3 days, but we have finally arrived – safely, in pretty good health, and with all of our bags! Very heavy fog in Delhi resulted in many cancelled and delayed flights. So the resulting backlog made it difficult for us to …
Worth It
by Anna, School of the Bible Staff One of our local School of the Bible projects is to lead Bible studies for university students. Leading the Bible study helps our Bible school students have an outlet for all that they're learning and gives them practical experience that will help them when they graduate. And of course, the studies are intended …
How I learned to relate with God
by Hallah, School of the Bible student I love to relate with people and I am really good at it! But for some reason, it has been very difficult for me to relate with God. For a long time, God seemed like that new guy in school—the one everyone knows, but who is still so mysterious. No one knows where …
Making God Known in Madison
by Anna, School of the Bible staff Nicole and I stood at a downtown bus stop. We prayed, asking God to bless the city of Madison and to help us meet the right people—people who needed to know that God loves them. While we prayed, we walked around the block. We wanted to find someone to talk to. The first …
My Big Fat Greek Lesson
“After studying Greek grammar and vocabulary for the last four months, we translated a verse from Greek into English in class today. Soon, we’ll translate the book of 1 John. I’m so excited to gain the tools to translate the Bible for myself!” Leah, School of the Bible student
A Modern Psalm
In the School of the Bible, students learned about Hebrew poetry as they studied the Psalms. At the end of the week, the students all wrote their own poetry. This poem is by Abe.
“I’m hoping for forgiveness,” he said.
by Hobbes, SOTB Staff I plopped down in the chair next to a young man. It was Tuesday night and, as usual, I had taken some of the School of the Bible students to talk with juvenile offenders here in Madison. This young man smiled a lot, which was a little unusual. I asked him why he was smiling. “It’s …
The Big Question
by Leah, SOTB student “Which of these domains do you see yourself working in?” our teacher asked, writing a list on the white board: government, education, economics, science and technology, arts and entertainment, media and communication, and family. I knew this question would come up, and I dreaded answering it. What if I’m wrong? What if it’s impossible? I hoped …
Leviticus–why read it?
by Abe, School of the Bible student Leviticus and the laws were very meaningless to me before. I thought of them as a good advice or guidance that we are not obligated to follow but could be beneficial when practiced. They were always the boring parting of the Bible, which I tended to skim. Or I would just jump to …
God on the Street
by Hallah: School of the Bible student Thursday night my classmates and I surveyed university students downtown about their worldviews and beliefs. Erica and I sat down on one of the State Street benches. “I think we should talk to that guy,” Erica said, nodding toward a young man sitting across from us. “Would you like to take a survey …
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