y L The best enhancement has come from simply reading the Bible cover to cover, and there have been occasional enriching sources ie. some podcasts but taking part in theological classes from Moody Bible Institute really grounded my understanding of scripture. Justus Martin, Photographer, Justus Martin Photography I keep the “Lead with Prayer” book on my nightstand to encourage me to pray. They have many tools available online including prayer cards to jumpstart your prayer time. Karen Granger, Vice President, 4KIDS Palm Beach Scripture is my anchor, and I stay rooted by regularly using a trusted study Bible. Through prayer and the leading of the Holy Spirit, as I “ask, seek, and knock” (Matthew 7:7), and understanding begins to flow. I take Jesus’ promise seriously: “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you” (Matthew 6:33) and that includes understanding. Confident that the Spirit “will guide you into all truth” (John 16:13), I approach the Word with humility and expectancy. Rest assured in Christ Jesus! Ken Kerrigan, Pastor, Calvary Chapel Pompano Beach I listen to The Briefing regularly, which is a podcast that looks at daily news and events from a Christian worldview. It does a great job of taking what’s happening in the world and shifting the perspective to a scriptural one. Kevin Granato, Chief of Staff, 4KIDS Personally, I like the Matthew Henry, Jamison, Fausett & Brown Commentary along with the Blue Letter Commentary. As far as Bible versions go, I use the KJV and the 1984 version of the New International Bible (easier read). Larry Lacy, Pastor, The Answer Church “The Bible Recap” by Tara-Leigh Cobble has truly transformed my devotional time. Her thoughtful insights unlock new layers of meaning in Scripture, making even the most challenging passages — like the Old Testament laws — come alive and reveal God’s character in beautiful ways. Laura Bishop, Executive Vice President of Development, Palm Beach Atlantic University In addition to attending my weekly live church service (which I believe is very important), I regularly use a devotional-style book to deepen my understanding of Scripture. Recently I’ve been reading “52 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should Know” and its companion “52 Names of God in Hebrew Every Christian Should Know” by Dave Adamson. These books explore key Hebrew words and Hebrew names of God and have helped me see Scripture in new ways. At the same time, I continue to use the Bible as my primary source and foundation. I also recognize that consistency in studying God's Word is crucial. As Hebrews 13:8 reminds us, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” Emulating His consistency in our daily lives strengthens our relationship with Him and fosters spiritual maturity. Dr. Mary Drabik, President, South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary I love simple communication. A confused mind always says “No.” When teaching or explaining to others, I like to use simple resources such as Bible project videos and others available on YouVersion. For more personal development I listen to various podcasts and online teachings from all over. Dr. Mike Rozenblum, Genesis Physical Medicine and Chiropractic There are two resources I use daily for my devotional and prayer time, “The Bible Recap” and Wisdom Hunters. Another great resource I used in the past was Bible Study Fellowship. Milan Stefanovic, Chief Operations & Personal Lines Officer , Bass Underwriters Wants to Know… H. Collins Forman Craig D. Huston Deborah Cusick Dennis DeMarois Dolores King St. George Fred Scarbrough Laura C. Bishop Mary Drabik Mike Rozenblum Milan Stefanovic Mike McDermott Oksana Horton Helen Wayner Justus Martin Karen Granger Ken Kerrigan Kevin Granato Larry Lacy
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