Meet Kaylee Hoffman - a member of the 2023 National Bible Bee Alumni Service Team! Here are some quick facts to help you get to know her better: Age: 19 Home state: Ohio Fun fact: Kaylee has seven younger siblings: three sisters and four brothers Special interests:...
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...
How to Study Cross-References
Studying and learning cross references can be confusing, and there are so many different ways to do it. However, there are a few things that should always be kept in mind that will make learning them easier. David Pentimone shares a couple things that will be helpful...
The Benefits of Memorizing Scripture Through Song
So, you’re walking through the grocery store one day and they have this really catchy song blaring through their aisles. Under normal circumstances, you would never dream of listening to the latest pop songs, but this one manages to suck you in and by the time you...
Every Little Thing Counts: A Participant Testimony
Participating in the National Bible Bee is fun and exciting, but each individual has different experiences. Tabitha Everling lives in Texas, is part of a family of nine kids, and has loved to participate in the NBB. Let’s hear from Tabitha about her time in the NBB:...
Creating a Habit of Dwelling in God’s Word
Do you struggle with making a habit of reading the Bible on a daily basis? Maybe you desire to and have tried on several occasions, but the only thing that stays consistent are the distractions that fight for your attention and ultimately lead you away from your time...