It’s that time of year when one Bible study is wrapping up and you’re beginning to look to the future. But with so many studies to choose from, how do you pick? We’re here to help. Take the quiz below to see which Bible study you should do next! (Don’t worry. It’s super easy.)
Which of these is most true of you:
A) You got in trouble for talking too much in school, gossiping, or saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
B) You were the girl in school who had a million activities going on … you were (and are) a “Type A” personality.
C) You’re facing some tough times.
D) In high school, home economics (specifically the cooking part) was your favorite class.
E) You’ve always thought it would be cool to hear Jesus preach a sermon.
You most want to know:
A) How to control your words.
B) What “Sabbath” really means.
C) How to find the positive in the negatives of life.
D) What love is.
E) If Christianity is supposed to turn culture upside down.
If you struggle the most with:
A) “Foot-in-mouth” syndrome.
B) Busy-ness.
C) Finding joy.
D) Fear and needing assurance in your relationship with Jesus.
E) Balancing practical with the profound.
Time to score the quiz! (See, only three questions. Piece of cake.)
Mostly As: You should study Conversation Peace by Mary Kassian next!
If you’re the type that can’t resist sharing that choice morsel of gossip, throwing that negative barb, or snapping a sarcastic reply–or if you bottle up those impulses inside–this study will help revolutionize your speech habits and improve your relationships. Let God’s Word change you from the inside out! Be transformed! Get Conversation Peace!
Mostly Bs: You should study Breathe by Priscilla Shirer next!
We are in bondage to busyness. We constantly strive to complete the limitless to-do lists that hinder us from experiencing all that God has for us. We miss the moments because we rush ahead to the next thing.
It is time for us to breathe and build margin into our lives for God. Sabbath was intended as a gift, and it is still a gift to us today. If you are weary, worn out, and exhausted the concept of Sabbath will change your life.
It is time for us to breathe and build margin into our lives for God. Sabbath was intended as a gift, and it is still a gift to us today. If you are weary, worn out, and exhausted the concept of Sabbath will change your life.
Mostly Cs: You should study Fight Back With Joy by Margaret Feinberg next!
Embrace a life that’s richer and fuller than you’ve ever known before—a life radiant with joy. Learn to practice joy, defiant joy. Sooner or later, we find ourselves on the battlefield of life and struggle to know how to respond.
Celebrate More. Regret Less. Stare Down Your Greatest Fears.
Celebrate More. Regret Less. Stare Down Your Greatest Fears.
Mostly Ds: You should study What Love Is by Kelly Minter next!
This study of 1, 2, & 3 John, encourages you to remain faithful to the truth. You will be challenged to look at contrasting themes such as walking in the light instead of darkness, truth versus lies and deception, loving God more than loving the world, and the meaning of true fellowship and community rather than shallowness.
Mostly Es: You should study Sermon on the Mount by Jen Wilkin next!
Most of us have only encountered the Sermon on the Mount in fragments, considering its subdivisions as complete teachings in their own right. But what if we navigated these three chapters as they were originally heard: as one cohesive, well-ordered message, intended to challenge us to think differently about repentance, salvation, and sanctification?