Are Christians Looking for More Bible?

Or do they just recognize they need it?

In case you’re not on the e-mailing list of George Barna, here are some results from a recent study. He asked Christians to self-assess their spiritual maturity. I suspect that people tend to “think more highly of themselves than they ought to think,” but since each person was asked to rank themselves in seven categories, the relationship of those categories should be accurate.

Here are the seven categories, from the best-accomplished downward:

  • Maintaining healthy relationships
  • Serving other people
  • Consistently living out your faith principles
  • Worshiping God
  • Spiritual leadership of the family (children under 18)
  • Sharing your faith with others
  • Knowing the content of the Bible

Then the participants were asked which category they would most like to improve. Most had not thought about it. (And since they didn’t have a plan, they weren’t planning to improve by their own initiative.)

Those who knew how they wanted to improve said they’d like to . . .

  • Increase their commitment to the Christian faith (13%)
  • Increase their Bible knowledge (12%)
  • Improve their prayer life (7%)
  • Be a better servant to others (4%)
  • Develop better relationships (4%)
  • Understand the Christian life better (4%)
  • Share their faith better (4%)
  • Develop a better character (3%)
  • Forgive others (3%), and
  • Be more spiritually mature overall (3%)George Barna says at the end of his report that it is “quite striking that the aspect of church life that receives the greatest amounts of time, attention and energy—that of teaching people the content of the Bible—is one of the two areas in which people feel least well developed. He concludes that “most people do not feel as if they are learning enough about God, the Christian faith, or their role in the world—and most of them don’t seem to care.”
    Read the whole article at http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=BarnaUpdateNarrow&BarnaUpdateID=200.’… and most of them don’t seem to care …’ ??That’s an interesting phrase. Christians talk seriously about strengths and weaknesses in the areas of their discipleship yet something in the conversation  then indicate that perhaps the problem is in the area of motivation? We know we know we’re not doing as well as we should, can even identify the areas where we’re falling down, but can seem to get ourselves to do the right thing. Kind of reminds you of Paul conversation in Romans 7 doesn’t it.

    So what’s a Christian leader to do?

    As I re-write this article I’m watching a hockey game. The Toronto Maple Leafs have just fired their head coach for his inability to motivate the players to do what they’ve been told ‘over and over again’ they must do to win. Should churches fire their coaches for their inability to motivate the flock? If we ‘fired’ some of our star players would it be enough ‘fire up’ the team? Or maybe we could just engineer a strategic trade?

    I’m a strong believer in bringing in some much needed help. I think its a pattern of scripture. Such studies help us to see the needs so that we can address them. And the good news is that there is help! One of the best sources you can use is Walk Thru the Bible. Up to 85% of attendees of live seminars make commitments that look remarkably like the preceding list of desires—especially the top two. For more than 25 years, these seminars have proven to excite audiences about God’s Word in such a way that 75% of attendees commit to read Scripture daily for at least thirty days

The goal of Walk Thru the Bible is to help Canadian churches, camps, Bible colleges, Christian schools, and parachurch organizations motivate their people to passionately love the Word and its Author, and effectively serve God in daily life. Our seminars and devotional materials are biblically solid and full of applications that make the Word real in life. We’d love to come alongside you to bring the Word’s life-changing truth to your people.

If you’d like to pursue it, this is what we’d suggest:

  1. Declare a “year of the Bible” in your church and to get your church family into daily Bible reading with proven resources from Walk Thru the Bible.
  2. Kick off a daily Bible reading program for your church with The Daily Walk devotional magazine (or one of our other six daily devotional magazines). It contains unique overviews, charts, insights and priceless nuggets of truth, which stay with the reader throughout the day. With its systematic reading plan, lives will be transformed as your members read through His Word.
  3. Then, combine the devotional readings with a Walk Thru the Old Testament seminar at your church
  4. Follow that with a Walk Thru the New Testament seminar when your congregation will be reading in the New Testament each day.

We’d love to talk to you about it.

Dave Heasler
Walk Thru the Bible Canada
dave@DaveHeasler.com

A Grassroots Movement to Get Canadians into God’s Word

bible_handI’ve been attending church since I was a child, and reading the Bible. A primary Sunday School teacher motivated me to memorize it. By the time I became a teenager and got involved in ‘Truth for Youth’ Bible Quiz movement I was committed. But I have to admit I was always confused.

There was …

  • Genesis, the beginning;
  • Exodus, that told the story of Moses;
  • Samuel, that told about Samuel and
  • Kings that told stories about the kings.But ‘Where did all those prophets fit in?‘ and ‘How did there get to be a ‘Kingdom of Judah’?

I always wished someone would put the whole thing in order. Then I attended a ‘Walk Thru the Bible’ Seminar. Wow!!OT Walk Thru (1)

A gifted teacher telling the story, in the order it occurred, from beginning to end, using the latest techniques. People having fun and learning like they never thought possible. I was blown away.

When the opportunity presented itself to become a Walk Thru the Bible instructor I was ‘all there’. Impacting the lives of adults and kids by creating a hunger for the Word of God. Removing the intimidation factor by making it fun.

Its been great. But it hasn’t been enough.

After fifteen years of working with what I consider the greatest Bible teaching ministry on the face of the earth, I find we’re further behind (in Canada) than we were when I began.

  • Church attendance is on the decline.41917972
  • Christians aren’t reading the Bible. Only 14% of Canadian Christians read the Bible more than weekly. – Canadian Bible Engagement Survey, 2013
  • We don’t know it. 50% of Christians in Canada believe the contains irreconcilable contradictions. – CBES, and, as a result,
  • Too often we don’t live it.

We need a grass roots movement to get people into God’s Word.

That’s why we’re proposing

‘The Canadian Bible Engagement Project’.

Canadian Christians

OT-AreYouReadyCommitting ourselves to …

  • Read the Bible daily
  • Share what we’re learning &
  • Encourage Others to Do the Same
    In 2019

Will you join us?

 

The following resources can help you in your journey to reading and living God’s Word.

  • The One Year Bible available in hardcover, paperback or ebook edition on Amazon
  • The Once A Day Bible: Chronological Edition available in hardcover, paperback or ebook edition on Amazon
  • A free Daily Bible Reading Outline from Walk Thru at http://bit.ly/1d9LFVc
  • A Daily Reading Outline for reading the Bible through in Chronological Order (also free) at http://bit.ly/1d9LFVc

I’ll be reading the Bible through this year myself using the Chronological outline above. If you’d like daily encouragement in your Bible Reading check out ‘Walk Thru the Bible’s Canadian Facebook page at http://on.fb.me/142rj2F

Working together we can get Canadian Christians back into God’s Word.

Dave Heasler
Canada’s Walk Thru the Bible
Dave@DaveHeasler.com
www.CanadasWalkThruTheBible.ca

It Doesn’t Take Much to Get Me to Rave About a Walk Thru the Bible Seminar

Listen to Attendees Describe It

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Walk Thru the Bible’s Old and New Testament seminars are uniquely comprehensible, memorable, and interactive.  Participants are led by an engaging and trustworthy spiritual guide, whose pastor’s heart shines as he enthusiastically uses hand actions and easy-to-remember phrases, to help people grasp, remember and apply the fullness of God’s truth in their everyday lives.

You’ll dramatically encounter and portray the characters and themes of the Bible, and in doing so, see how the pieces fit together to reveal a God who chooses interaction and encounter.   Unforgettable!  –
Joshua Scorgie, Pastor, St. Andrew’s Community Church, Boissevain, MB

Helpful

“This really helped me to understand the Old Testament in a clearer way. It all made sense to me.”    — Rosanna

Amazing!

“Amazing yet simple insight into understanding of the Old Testament. As a relatively new Christian this shed light on books of the Bible I have not read yet. Thank you!” — GeorginaKids in the Book action.

Impactful

‘Attending the Walk Thru the Old Testament has been a time of spiritual renewal in my life.   The informative way this seminar was presented made the Old Testament stories come alive.  Beginning at Creation I sensed the majestic power and greatness of our Creator.

Then continuing, it was interesting to see God working with the nation Israel, His chosen people to bring about His plan of redemption after the fall of man.

I marveled at God’s love, mercy and grace that He bestowed upon a nation who often went astray.

I began to understand why and how the nations came to be divided and why the 400 years of silence.

Yes, I must say I have greatly benefited by attending this seminar.  I have a new awareness of God’s love, mercy and grace who even today continues to shower His Blessings on all who love to read and obey His Word.

Thank you Pastor Dave.

In all sincerity,

Lena Franz

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“My 3 grandchildren loved it (ages 9-11-13) as did I. We would all love to come back next year for a Walk Thru the New Testament.” -Debbie

 

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