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New Minister’s Bible Includes Clergy Resources for Life Events

The new Minister’s Bible from Thomas Nelson (@NelsonBibles) uniquely equips busy pastors for every occasion, with sermons, readings, outlines, and prayers. [See Bible Gateway’s Resource Page for Pastors] Available in both the King James Version (KJV) and New King James Version (NKJV) Bible translation Comfort Print® fonts, it’s the only Bible to contain the complete […]

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Bible News Roundup – Week of April 8, 2018

Read this week’s Bible Gateway Weekly Brief newsletter ⇨ Bible Gateway Weekly Brief ⇨ Newsletter signup ▼ Support Bible Gateway—Browse the Bible Gateway Store ⇨ BibleGatewayStore.com ▼ More Christian Women in the USA Believe the Bible is the Word of God Than Their Male Counterparts ⇨ Pew Research ▼ Jubilee of the Word Bible Marathon […]

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Bible-Related Finalists Chosen for 2018 Christian Book Awards

The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) (@ecpa) has selected 58 finalists in 11 categories for the 2018 Christian Book Award® program. [See the books that have won the Christian Book Award in the Bible Gateway Store] These titles represent the industry’s best books and Bibles of the year in Christian Living, Faith & Culture, Biography […]

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How to Move Past Your Disappointment: An Interview with Chad Veach

Are you disappointed with your life? Do you feel like you’ll never accomplish anything remarkable? How should you pay attention to what God has in store for your life? Bible Gateway interviewed Chad Veach (@chadcveach) about his book, Faith Forward Future: Moving Past Your Disappointments, Delays, and Destructive Thinking (Thomas Nelson, 2017). What do you […]

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Surprising Stories of People Rescued and Changed: An Interview with Jim Cymbala and Ann Spangler

What do a Wall Street broker, a party girl, a student, a homeless man, an addict, a teenage mom, and a drug enforcer have in common? All were in despair spiraling out of control until something unexpected happened to change their lives forever. Bible Gateway interviewed Jim Cymbala (@jimcymbala) and Ann Spangler (@annspangler) about their […]

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Bible News Roundup – Week of April 1, 2018

Read this week’s Bible Gateway Weekly Brief newsletter ⇨ Bible Gateway Weekly Brief ⇨ Newsletter signup ▼ Support Bible Gateway—Browse the Bible Gateway Store ⇨ BibleGatewayStore.com ▼ Martin Luther King’s Legacy Built on the Bible that Inspired Him ⇨ USA TODAY ⇨ CT: King’s Dream Succeeds If We Study the Bible ⇨ Read the Bible […]

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Passion Week Timeline: Good Friday

Today is Good Friday. Today we remember the agony experienced by Jesus in his death on the cross, crucified by Roman soldiers. As he hung there he uttered “seven last sayings:” “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” Luke 23:34 “Today shalt thou be with me in paradise” Luke 23:43 “Woman, behold […]

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Bible Gateway 25th Anniversary Sweepstakes for April

Bible Gateway is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a new sweepstakes every month this year! Winners have already been selected for the months of January, February, and March. Enter every month! This month enter for a chance to win a copy of the ESV Reader’s Bible, Six-Volume Set, cloth over board with slipcase (Crossway, 2016), […]

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Passion Week Timeline: Maundy Thursday

Today is Maundy Thursday. We’re currently reviewing the biblical day-by-day chronology of events of Passion Week, also known as Holy Week. See the events of Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday. For the Infographic detailing the entire week, see our Holy Week Timeline, which we encourage you to download, print, and share with your church or […]

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Could These Bible Women Say #MeToo?: An Interview with Sandra Glahn

Have Bible readers missed the point of some scriptural stories by assuming the women in them were “bad girls”? Did Bathsheba seduce King David or was she a #MeToo victim? Was Mary Magdalene really a reformed prostitute? Did the Samaritan woman really divorce five husbands in a world where women rarely divorced even one? Bible […]

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