by Jeffrey Kranz | Nov 10, 2015 | Article
I recently had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Douglas Moo. You may have heard his name before, especially if you’re a big student on the book of Romans. Dr. Moo is chair of the Committee on Bible Translation, the body of scholars responsible for keeping the...
by Jeffrey Kranz | Nov 5, 2014 | Bible facts
Of all the authors in the Bible, who’s responsible for contributing the most content? Some of your favorite characters (like Moses and Paul) top the chart, but a few characters you may not know so well also made some sizable contributions. This infographic...
by Jeffrey Kranz | Jul 9, 2014 | Article
Psalm 119 is the Bible-study anthem. I’m working through this psalm focusing on three things: Reasons to read and study the Word Ways to respond to the Word How the gospel of Jesus makes this Psalm even better (today) We’re in the second section of the... by Jeffrey Kranz | Jul 2, 2014 | Bible facts
The Bible isn’t a songbook, but did you know there are at least 185 songs in the Bible? Battles, coronations, funerals, cities being sacked, and seas splitting up—you can find songs in the Bible for all kinds of occasions. Granted, 150 of these songs are in the...
by Jeffrey Kranz | Jun 25, 2014 | Article
Psalm 119 is the Bible-study anthem. We’re studying it to find three things: reasons to read the Bible, how to respond, and how the gospel makes Psalm 119 even better. How to respond to the Bible: rejoice, relay, and remember The second section of this psalm (Ps...