Summer theme:

Toward a New Creation

This summer, Daily Bible Study presents a series of readings following the theme “Toward a New Creation.” Readings come from ...

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Summer theme:

Toward a New Creation

This summer, Daily Bible Study presents a series of readings following the theme “Toward a New Creation.” Readings come from Old and New Testament texts. These daily readings, which prepare us for the 13 lessons in Adult Bible Studies, are written by Gary Thompson, Betty Newman, and Clara Welch.


Judgement and Salvation

Daily Readings in this three-week unit explore the concept of the Day of the Lord, the consequences of disobedience, and assurances for the faithful.


A World Gone Wrong

Daily readings in this four-week unit caution against ignoring God’s plan truth and ignoring God’s truth within us. They explore what it means that we are all under sin’s power and point to the way God has set things right.


Left on God’s Terms

Daily Readings in this six-week unit challenge us to live with hope and remind us that we are raised to a new life in Christ, are safe in God’s love, and live under God’s mercy. They acknowledge ways God prunes and crafts us and explain how living in love fulfills the Law.


This ongoing day-by-day Bible study series is presented in quarterly segments. Bible-based, Christ-focused, and United Methodist-approved, this resource helps individuals develop the discipline of studying the Bible every day. It coordinates with the lesson themes of Adult Bible Studies. Each lesson includes: a one-page Bible study for each day of the quarter, along with introductory reflection questions and Commentary on the daily Scripture passage, Life Application, and a concluding prayer. Available in print and eBook format.



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