Meet Emma Fernandez, a member of the 2024 National Bible Bee Alumni Service Team! Here are some quick facts to help you get to know Emma: Where she’s from: Fort Worth, TX Age: 18 Fun Facts: Emma has one sibling, a younger sister who is 11 years old She enjoys bird...
Cultivating a Love for Scripture
Do you love the Word of God? I’m not asking whether you love National Bible Bee, memorizing passages, or even studying Scripture; these are possible expressions of love, but the truth is almost anyone can enjoy these activities, especially if he or she has ulterior...
Everlasting Hope: A Devotional on 1 Corinthians 15
1 Corinthians 15 has been a chapter of encouragement to me time and time again. Although this chapter isn’t one I would’ve thought to memorize until more recently, I’ve found myself coming back to the valuable truths held within its verses. Whether you’ve already...
Meet the 2021 Alumni Service Team: Ruth Derby
Ruth Derby is a 20-year-old National Bible Bee (NBB) alumna from Michigan. She competed in 2017 and 2018 and qualified both years, before joining the AST for the first time in 2019. She is currently holding multiple jobs while being on the AST, including babysitting,...
How to Balance Studying with Other Activities
It’s deep into the National Bible Bee Competition study season. You may have started school for the fall, while still having NBB studying, family life, church activities, and a job on top of that. Whatever combination of those responsibilities you have, the truth is,...
Lessons from Acts: A Participant Testimony
We must rely on God, even when it is hard. In Acts 5, Peter, John and the rest of the apostles had to rely on God a lot. The council did not want the apostles to teach the gospel of Christ, and they were arrested and threatened many times as a result. In Acts 5, they...
How to Inductively Study the Word
You’ve finished the Summer Study; the NBBC passage is here, and… now what? For the last few months, you’ve had your Discovery Journal which led you into an inductive study of God’s Word, pointing out observations you might have missed and helping you to think...