These studies guide you through the storyline of Scripture-each following a person, place, or thing in the Bible. Maybe you are practiced in dissecting a passage and pulling things out of the text to apply to your life. But now you may feel as though your faith is fragmented. The Storyline Bible studies help you put the pieces back together. You'll discover cohesive, thematic storylines with literary elements and appreciate the Bible as the masterpiece that it is.
Each study is five weeks long and can be paired with its thematic partner for a seamless ten-week study to fit in a church semester. Every study features:
- Gospel presentation at the beginning of each Bible study
- Full Scripture passages included in the study so that you can mark up the text and keep your notes in one place
- Insights from female scholars and scholars of color
- Free resources for preaching and leading small groups
Valleys in the Bible have far more meaning than just as geographical markers or pins on an ancient map. In his literary genius, God repurposes valley settings throughout Scripture to signal tests of faith--and deepening of confidence in the One who is with us in the valley. In
Valleys, we're going to explore:
- Numbers 13-14: the Valley of Eshkol, where spies scouted the Promised Land
- Judges 4-5: the Valley of Kishon, where Deborah and Jael defeated the enemy
- 1 Samuel 17: the Valley of Elah, where David fought Goliath
- Psalm 23: the Valley of Death, where God comforts scared people
- Ezekiel 37: the Valley of Dry Bones, where Ezekiel prophesied of Israel's restoration