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Everything Old is New Again

You're not the only one who struggles to maintain a daily habit of reading the Bible. Even someone as righteously disciplined as John Bunyan (17th-century author of The Pilgrim's Progress) admitted he sometimes found the Scriptures "as dry as a stick."

Suitable for all Ages

You may not think you know much about God, or the Bible, or the best way to explain the finer points of Christian doctrine. But if you still have children at home, you can be pretty sure they don't know as much as you do. And they could learn a lot more than you think if you'd just start the conversation.

The Game Plan

For three improbable afternoons at the recent British Open golf tournament, Tom Watson continually stood near or atop the leader board, smelling victory at an event he had won five times before, but not in more than twenty-five years.

Open Heart Surgery

Some days when you open your Bible, hope and forgiveness come pouring out.  The awesomeness of God's power is seen clearly on display, or a familiar story reminds you how faithfully he keeps his promises.

Some days, however, it's like going under the knife.

How do we know the Bible is the Word of God?

The process of how the biblical writings came together to form our present-day Bible might seem (to the cynical observer) fraught with manipulation and disagreement. Quite the contrary. The BC-era attempts at formalizing the contents of Scripture (our Old Testament), as well as the various councils of the early AD years that canonized the New Testament, were remarkably unanimous in their decisions. The same providence that enabled God to speak His Word to the actual writers of Scripture is also at work in its preservation as a whole.

How does the Bible apply to life today?

The Bible has a reputation for being an other-worldly book. And certainly God has given it to us so that we can see beyond ourselves, beyond today-so that we believers can live with hope of a brighter age to come. But no book has more to say about how we are meant to live and conduct ourselves on this earth, covering every aspect of who we are.

Matters of Opinion

Some people believe the NFL's sudden-death format for overtime play should gravitate more toward the model they use in college, giving each team at least one shot at scoring on offense. That's an opinion, not a right or wrong.

What are the main themes, in the Bible, to be looking for?

Hard to boil these down, but here is a sampling:

God as creator. The first words of Scripture, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1), are more foundational to our lives than we realize. The Bible reveals why it matters that everything-time, the universe, our relationships, our very beings-all belong to Him.

How is the Bible arranged?

Though designed by God to speak to all people in all times and places, the Bible contains His dealings with man at specific points in history. It is a real-world book. Written by dozens of people over hundreds of years, the intention was not to create a best-seller. The Bible is primarily meant to be a reflection of God's nature and character-His revelation of Himself to mankind-not a storybook saga.

The Bible is so big. How do I get started reading it?

Can the Bible be trusted?

As far as the Bible goes, perhaps all you'd be willing to say is that you have a basic respect for it. You know it means a lot to some people, and you have no problem with that. You're happy for them. But for you-it just doesn't seem all that relevant to what you deal with on a daily basis. The times you've tried reading it, you can hardly understand what it says. Besides, who can claim with 100% confidence that the Bible says exactly what God said it was supposed to say?

Is the Bible Inerrant?

Usually when people say they believe the Bible contains errors, I ask them to name those errors so we can look at them. They may raise easily answered questions such as "Where did Cain get his wife?" But usually they can't name many supposed errors, if any at all. They often take the word of other people that the Bible contains errors, without investigating for themselves. I have investigated for myself, and I am convinced that when God says all Scripture is "God breathed" (2 Timothy 3:16), He means that it is all accurate and reliable.

Is the Bible Relevant?

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Facing Adversity

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We are all hard at work here!  As you know, the racing season is well underway.  We already had our first race, the Shootout at Daytona.  In the race, we finished fourth, fifth, and seventh.  You might say that it was a good finish for us and to be happy with that but it's amazing what goes on behind the scenes in racing. 

5 Big Questions on the Bible

5 Big Questions About the Bible

Can the Bible be trusted?

As far as the Bible goes, perhaps all you'd be willing to say is that you have a basic respect for it. You know it means a lot to some people, and you have no problem with that. You're happy for them. But for you-it just doesn't seem all that relevant to what you deal with on a daily basis. The times you've tried reading it, you can hardly understand what it says. Besides, who can claim with 100% confidence that the Bible says exactly what God said it was supposed to say?

Let's Get Out of the Boat

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First, a racing update. We're getting close to the season starting and everyone around here is getting excited! It's a short off-season, roughly two and a half months, and now Daytona is just around the corner so final preparations are being made.