Bible Study and Hermeneutics

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on September 26, 2011 under Module | Read the First Comment

This set of modules was written for the Nations Training Institute for translation and distribution to church leaders around the world.  It is a fairly thorough look at the importance of Bible Study in the life of a believer (and especially in the life of a church leader), and the hermeneutical principles necessary to properly interpret the Bible.  Though the titles indicate first draft status, they are heavily edited.  After submission to NTI, they were substantially modified to meet their specific editorial requirements.

2.7.1 Essential Principles for Interpretation, JAB, first draft

2.7.2 Bible Study Imperative, JAB, first draft

2.7.3 Bible Study Methods, JAB, first draft

 

Satan’s Plan for the Family

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on January 12, 2009 under Bible study, Series | Be the First to Comment

Zip file containing four lessons exposing the wiles of the enemy in our families.  The first lesson is an overview, the second looks at how the devil can use worldly friends, the third covers common temptations faced by different family members, and the fourth reveals how even unwitting or past occult activities can open the door to the enemy.

Satans Plan

Are You a Doer of the Word?

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on December 22, 2007 under Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

This study of James 1:22-27 looks at the differences between “spectator” christians and those who live the Word.

Scripture Memory and Meditation

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on August 21, 2007 under Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

An in-depth study of James 1:21 intended to show both the biblical mandate for Scripture meditation and the benefits of it. It is very practical, providing ideas for how, when, and different length text suggestions, and has a companion starter template for memory verses.

Scripture Memory