
Hi ladies! I hope you enjoyed our most recent Bible study, Judges, and that you’re looking forward to our new study as much as I am.
I’ll be taking a break for a few more weeks getting ready for our new study. I hope you’ll enjoy it and that it will edify you as you seek to grow in Christ and His Word. (The picture above does not mean we will be studying James. :0) Stay tuned, and keep an eye on the blog on Wednesdays.
In the meantime, I’ll be posting some articles from the archives that I think you’ll find helpful as we make our way toward our next study. Here is this week’s article:
Wednesday’s Word
Wednesday is Bible study day here on the blog. In my Wednesday’s Word Bible study series you’ll find miscellaneous, one lesson Bible studies from each book of the Bible. One chapter of Scripture followed by study questions. This sampler series demonstrates that there’s nothing to be afraid of when approaching those “lesser known” books and that every book of the Bible is valuable and worth studying.
Wednesday’s Word ~ Mark 1

1 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
2 As it is written in Isaiah the prophet,
“Behold, I send my messenger before your face,
who will prepare your way,
3 the voice of one crying in the wilderness:
‘Prepare the way of the Lord,
make his paths straight,’”…Continue Reading
Michelle, is there one place on the website that all the Word on Wed studies live? I can’t seem to locate all of them in one place. Thanks, Kayleen
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Hi Kayleen – Did you mean the “Wednesday’s Word” series of stand alone Bible studies from each book of the Bible? If so, yes. Go to the “Bible Studies” tab in the blue menu bar at the top of this page, and scroll almost all the way to the bottom (it’s under “Miscellaneous”).
(I apologize for the confusing wording. When I’m on hiatus from a regular Bible study like Judges or Colossians, and I’m posting a rerun Bible study lesson like this one from Mark, I title the post “The Word on Wednesdays,” but the title of the Bible study series you’re looking for is “Wednesday’s Word”. That was a dumb move on my part. :0)
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