Posts Tagged ‘Bible’

More Bibles, less Bible knowledge

Ward Gasque, a founding member of the faculty of Regent College, is English Ministries Pastor of Richmond Chinese Alliance Church in British Columbia, Canada.

He also runs Koinos Seminars (‘Good Theology Doesn’t Just Happen’), part of the KOINOS Certificate in Christian Foundations. The goal of the certificate is to make the essential tools of serious biblical and theological study available to busy adults. more info here

He wrote an article on September 19, 2008 entitled: The Multiplication of Bibles and the Decrease of Bible Knowledge.

I have thought this same thing quite frequently… though, probably not as in-depth as Ward has written. Myself, I have 3 Bibles: a NIV Study Bible, a NCV Daily Bible and a NLT Read though the Bible in a Year Bible!

Ward mentions a Gallup poll in 2000 where people were asked to name the Gospels and less than half  couldn’t name one! Asked for the 10 commandments and only 42% could name 5! I started to sweat a bit when I tried to list the 10 Commandments myself, and didn’t get very far… Ward is right, becuase we own so many Bibles, many of us think we are better informed than our ancestors, when the opposite is true.

Ward has his reasons for this decline in Bible knowledge:

  1. The influence of TV (I would also add the Internet to this)
  2. The decline of expository preaching in favor of relational preaching.
  3. The decline of both the Sunday evening service and adult Bible classes.
  4. Small groups ‘Bible study’ has very little ‘study’
  5. The deluge of contemporary translations and editions.

Read the full article here

Posted by Jayson on December 17th, 2008 No Comments

Vision Journal

Vision: Winter 2008

Vision: Winter 2008

I’ve been getting the quarterly journal Vision for the last year or so–I really like the design and layout, and I enjoy the content. It examines today’s issues using the Bible as its source for truth. Here’s a paragraph from the About Vision page on their website (you’ll also find this statement in every printed journal):

But, like every other information or news source, we do have a certain bent. Vision.org brings insight into the complex social, moral and philosophical questions that confront society by examining them through the wisdom of an ancient source, the Bible. We believe that the principles contained in that book are still valid and can be applied to help solve the global, national and personal conflicts we face. But we do not proselytize, nor do we seek to convert anyone to any denomination or religious belief. Our only goal is to reestablish the Bible as a credible voice in the discussion of ideas.

Posted by Jayson on December 7th, 2008 No Comments