Internet Resources for Bible Intake
October 6, 2009
Well, I haven’t blogged for a while, and it is reading week, so I figured I might make time for a post! The following resources are a collection of the internet resources I use for bible intake. Some are study tools, some are places I go for solid teaching in between Sundays when I’m hungry for that. Hopefully you might find some of these helpful.
Internet sites that are helpful for bible study
- Bible Gateway
- When you remember a piece of a verse, and want to find it. OR when you want to pull up several different versions of the bible next to each other. OR if you want to study a topic, use the topical index as a starting point.
- The NET bible
- The bible wasn’t originally written in English, it was written in Greek and Hebrew. The NET bible is a great study bible that tells you why certain english words were used in the translation, and what the other options might have been. Also, you can print out a .pdf of and entire book of the bible at a time, if you want. I like doing that so I can mark it up.
Bible Reading Plans
- e-sword
- This FREE software lets you generate plans, you just need to select what you want to read over what period of time.
- Logos Bible Reader
- This program runs in the tray of your computer and will pop up everyday with the reading for the day.
- http://www.ewordtoday.com/year/
- 5 plans, including Beginning to End, Chronological, Historical, New then Old, Old and New(simultaneously) They have each of these plans with start dates on the 1st and the 15th of EVERY Month.
- Bible Gateway Survey Plan
- The survey plan found on biblegateway seems like a great place to start too. Highlights from every book in 61 days.
Internet Teaching
- Cincinatti Vineyard Videos
- It’s a Vineyard Church in our region, it’s video, and they include their worship sets, yes!
- Mars Hill Church
- While I don’t always agree with their theological positions, for the most part, the video sermons are both engaging and solid teaching.
- Lifechurch.tv
- They do live broadcasts many times per week that include worship, or watch sermons only in their video archive.
- Sovereign Grace Worship
- Under both “Theology of Worship” and “Training Resources,” there are lots of FREE .mp3 resources. I wish the Vineyard movement had a free resource like this.
For now, that’s my list. Hope someone finds some of these helpful!







