Your Voice, His Message
"Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth." - 2 Timothy 2:15
Chapter 1
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To create your digital sermon library, you can use Google Drive. All you have to do is create a FREE account here.
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Digital Tools for Bible Study:​
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Logos Bible Software – full library, interlinears, word studies.
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Blue Letter Bible – free, strong for word studies and cross-references.
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Bible Project – videos that summarize themes and books.
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Precept Austin – collections of commentaries and sermons.
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RightNow Media – streaming video library of Bible studies.
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Bible Dictionaries – explains words, names, places, and topics found in the Bible.
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Bible Commentaries – biblical scholars explain the meaning of Scripture, usually verse by verse or passage by passage.
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Bible Hub – Welcome to Bible Hub, featuring topical, Greek and Hebrew study tools, plus concordances, commentaries, dictionaries, sermons and devotionals.
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Bible Gateway - Bible Gateway is a searchable online Bible tool hosting more than 200 versions of the Bible in over 70 languages that you can freely read, research, and reference anywhere. Including a library of audio Bibles, mobile apps, devotionals, email newsletters, and other free resources, Bible Gateway equips you not only to readthe Bible, but to understand it.
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Internet Archive - Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free texts, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
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Atlases & Maps – to see geography and movement in the text.
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Desiring God - is a Christian website founded by John Piper that provides Bible-based resources to help people find joy in God and grow in their faith.
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TheGospelCoalition.org - is a theologically conservative Christian website that offers articles, sermons, podcasts, and resources to equip the Church with gospel-centered teaching rooted in Scripture and Reformed theology.
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FREE Online Courses:
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Sermon Examples:
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Chapter 4
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