Trusting God when Life is Hard
Have you ever had a situation in your life that was going badly and left you stressed and worried? Have you ever felt afraid about what the future holds, whether about a specific situation or about the unknown future generally? Every believer faces trials and...
Trust in 2020: An Overview of NBBC
The National Bible Bee Competition (NBBC) is the biggest highlight for many people. It’s an encouraging week with time to connect with families from all around the country who are passionate about studying God’s word. But this year has been different in many ways for...
Leading in Your Community: A Host Testimony
How do you continue engaging with your community when state and local government places restrictions on gatherings and social distancing? Today the Marlowe family shares some of their experiences this summer, and some tips on hosting a successful virtual Summer Study....
God’s Word is Faithful and True: A Participant Testimony
Seth Ross is thirteen years old and has been participating in the National Bible Bee for six years and competing in the National Bible Bee Competition (NBBC) for five of those years “I love studying God's Word! I also enjoy reading, military history, and playing...
Five Verses to Finish the Race Strong
“No man who really is a man ever cared for the easy task. There is no enjoyment in the game that is easily won. It is that in which you have to strain every muscle and sinew to achieve victory that provides real joy.” – Eric Liddell An Olympic Gold Medalist runner and...
Bible Study with Color Coded Notes
Colors make me happy. I love looking at rows of crayons in boxes, sorting through my collection of colored pens, and decorating cookies with multicolored sprinkles. So, it’s only natural that I use color in my Bible as well! But when it comes to color coding in my...
Handling Disappointments: An Alumni Testimony
I sit nervously in my seat, along with dozens of others. The air is filled with expectancy. “The time has come for the announcement of our semifinalists. In no particular order…” Names begin to be listed off and, as enthusiastic as the applause is, it can’t match the...