Why is truth important? Well, to understand that, we must first answer the question, What is truth? The definition of truth according to Merriam-Webster is “the body of real things, events, and facts : the state of being the case”. According to Easton’s Bible...
7 Verses to Dwell on This Season
Christmas is always an exciting time of the year, full of hustling and bustling with shopping, family time and lots and lots of baking. In light of all that, it is a very busy time of year. And sometimes we can get caught up in all of the busyness and become lost and...
Sharing the Love of Christ at Christmas
"Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel" (which means, God with us).” Matthew 1:23 December has begun and it is officially Christmas time! That means lights, decorations, crowds, bustle, fireplaces, snow, family, and...
10 Ways to Give Thanks in 2020
How can we give thanks in 2020? 2020 has been a year of conflict, pandemic, social unrest, uncertainty, fear, and heartbreak. Our world has been turned upside down. Thousands of people lost their jobs, or even their entire businesses, while others lost lives of their...
Lessons from Trust: Looking Back on 2020
What a blessing and encouragement to hear and see the word of God impacting the lives of young people throughout our nation. Now that the 2020 National Bible Bee Competition has officially ended, we wanted to again reflect on the many different ways God’s word has...
Winning Study Habits: Advice from the 2020 Competition Winners
What an amazing couple days! It is hard to believe the 2020 National Bible Bee Competition has come and gone! The top 15 NBB contestants in each division have gathered for this event to proclaim God’s Word they have been studying over the last few months. It is no...
The Impact of Scripture: Interviews with Semi-Finalists
On November 9th, 45 contestants of the National Bible Bee will gather together to compete in the Semi-Final rounds. These contestants are the 15 top qualifiers from each division: Seniors, Juniors, and Primaries. They have spent countless hours of hard work in...