“Then the Lord God said, ‘It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper fit for him.’” -Genesis 2:18 From the very beginning of creation, God created us to be with people, not to be alone. The first time God said something was not good in his...
Memory Challenge: Six Verses on God’s Love
Why is memorizing Scripture so vital? Well, there are many many reasons, books could be written on this topic, but today I would like to share with you just one of the reasons why memorizing Scripture is important in our spiritual walks. Here it is: Memorizing...
Clinging to Christ: An Alumni Testimony
We hear a lot about people participating in the National Bible Bee, but what are the NBB alumni doing after they can no longer participate? Anna Moss competed in the National Bible Bee from age twelve to eighteen. She lives in Tennessee with her parents and six...
Scripture Review: Holding onto Truth
“I used to have that memorized.” Sound familiar? I’m guessing we have probably all related to that sentence, at one point or another. Anyone who has ever participated in the National Bible Bee knows what it feels like to spend hours scrupulously pouring over a passage...
21 Bible Verses for 2021
If we were to look back a year ago today, I do not believe any of us would have been able to predict or even come up with the way the year 2020 went. As we now head into this new year of 2021, there are so many unknowns with the future. But thankfully, what we do...
The Greatest Gift Ever Given
Christmas is such a special time of giving and receiving gifts. It is very easy for us to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of all the shopping and gift wrapping. But have you ever stopped to consider the greatest gift ever given? It is a gift that is not even...
Meaning Behind the Words: A Look into “Joy to the World”
Almost everyone knows the famous Christmas carol, “Joy To The World”, and it can always be heard mostly during the holiday season. Written by the famous writer, Isaac Watts, who wrote around 750 hymns, “Joy To The World” was not actually intended to be a hymn but...