During the summer study, National Bible Bee participants will be memorizing passages of Scripture, along with studying their Discovery Journal and study passage. Today we’ll go through some of these passages, looking at context, to see what we can glean from them....
Why Should I Proclaim Scripture Publicly?
Read. Study. Memorize. Meditate. Recite. Most of us are aware, at least to some extent, of the power and importance of Scripture in our own lives as we practice the aforementioned disciplines. We know that God's Word blesses and sanctifies us as we spend time in it....
Lessons on Redemption
Through the Summer Study, we have seen the roles of redeemers-that of redeeming land, redeeming people out of slavery, restoring a family line if a man had no sons, and that of a blood avenger. The Book of Ruth provides a glimpse into what this looked like in action....
Meet the 2022 Alumni Service Team: Bethany Cooksey
Bethany Cooksey is a former National Bible Bee contestant who is one of your 2022 Alumni Service Team members! Let's get to know her a little better. Quick Facts Age: 21 Home State: New Mexico Siblings: 7 Nieces and Nephews: 7 (+1 on the way!) First year of competing...
Why should I Take the NBBC Qualifying Test?
If you're participating in the National Bible Bee Summer Study, you've probably heard of the NBBC Qualifying Test, and you may be wondering why you should take it. After all, if the NBBC Qualifying Test is intended to determine who will be invited to complete at the...
Ruth and the Story of Redemption: AN ALUMNI TESTIMONY
The book of Ruth is a vivid picture of redeeming love for those who can’t redeem themselves. It allows us to admire the grand plan of salvation — Christ sacrificing to redeem His church. It captivates us by picturing God’s powerful love for the church and the glorious...
How to Use Blue Letter Bible to Study Scripture
As you work through your Discovery Journal this summer, you will be asked to use several different websites and external sources to find certain information. One of those sources is the Blue Letter Bible website, used mainly to study Hebrew and/or Greek words, and to...