Bible study simplified.
You’ve read the books and listened to podcasts and bought the mugs with inspirational quotes.
But you long for something more.
Be transformed.
When we are transformed by truth, and live from a grace-filled perspective, it changes us and how we approach everything.
With the Bible study + journaling approach, you will:
- Study the Word for yourself.
- Slow down and focus as you both reflect on Scripture and respond to God.
- Learn how to combine the practice of prayer and Bible study in a seamless conversation on the page, even if you don’t consider yourself a writer.
- Cultivate an intimate, personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
This isn’t about filling our heads with more knowledge. It’s about knowing our God. It’s about humbling ourselves before Him as He works in us to make us more Christlike.

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How the Bible study + journaling approach works

Step 1: Realize
Realize means to understand clearly. Learn how to approach the Bible without preconceived ideas to discover what it actually says through observation and asking questions.

Step 2: Reflect
When you reflect, you think carefully. Consider the 3 Cs of Bible interpretation—context, connections, and collaboration—as you seek to understand what the text means.

Step 3: Respond
How will you respond? Find out the many ways you may react—whether through praise, worship, or repentance—when you encounter Him through His Word.

+ Journaling
Journaling through each of these steps will help you slow down, focus, and think more deeply. This practice can help you to abide in Him, know Him, and be transformed by truth.
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