In today’s digital age, accessing and studying the Bible has never been more convenient, thanks to many Bible apps and study tools. These apps offer diverse features to enrich your spiritual journey, ...
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'Just Love' children's Bible says Scripture includes 'made-up' stories and events
A new children s book of Bible stories claims that the Bible has made-up stories and events in its pages, drawing criticism ...
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Progressive publishers launch children's Bible stories with social justice, diversity themes
A crop of new children’s storybook Bibles aims to reach progressive Christians who are turned off by traditional presentations of Scripture, offering messages focused on diversity, inclusion and ...
(RNS) — Author Emily Stimpson Chapman discusses the pressures of rewriting the Bible, serving as a bridge between young Catholics and Scripture, and her new sense of being a spiritual mother. (RNS) — ...
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‘The Lion of Judah’ children’s Bible reimagines Scripture with animals
A new children’s Bible from the German Bible Society is drawing attention for portraying all its human characters as animals ...
How do you tell a coming of age story in a future-less world? That’s the challenge Lydia Millet takes on in “A Children’s Bible,” her new contribution to the growing canon of climate change fiction.
More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
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