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Can anyone recommend an at home, do it yourself Catholic Bible Study?
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Thanks but I’m looking for a book I could buy on Amazon.This might help you get started.
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I’ll send him an email now.Well you should explore it. But in the meantime, there are also these options.
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5 Of the best Catholic Bible studies to do online
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God bless you in your endeavors. Your priest also may have better options for you.
i asked my pastor for a Catholic Bible Study recommendation via email and he gave me recommendations of Catholic Study Bibles. I don’t need another Bible. I still can’t find what I’m looking for. I might just end up with a Protestant Bible Study.
Online the St. Paul Center for Biblical Study is outstanding. As for television there are many Bible study classes on EWTN. Mother Angelica taught Bible classes for decades so many of her shows go deep into the Bible.i asked my pastor for a Catholic Bible Study recommendation via email and he gave me recommendations of Catholic Study Bibles. I don’t need another Bible. I still can’t find what I’m looking for. I might just end up with a Protestant Bible Study.
No, I want a book not online.The one I suggested, Agape Bible Study, is really good. It has studies for almost every book with catechism references and uses a question and answer format. Even better, it's free! Give it a try. Look on the left side under Bible Study. If you have questions concerning the lessons you can email them. Also you can ask here on the forum.
Sorry. I don’t want a study Bible, I want a Bible Study. You know, like they do at church but do it at home myself.The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible Old and New Testaments by Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch
Are you familiar with Jeff Cavins Great Adventure Bible Timeline? That might be the most popular bible study in the country. I did it with a few other people back in 2017 out of my friends house, so you could definitely do it on your own. It also includes extra materials which are great for communicating ideas and giving context to things.i asked my pastor for a Catholic Bible Study recommendation via email and he gave me recommendations of Catholic Study Bibles. I don’t need another Bible. I still can’t find what I’m looking for. I might just end up with a Protestant Bible Study.
I never heard of Jeff Cavins. I’ll check it out later.Are you familiar with Jeff Cavins Great Adventure Bible Timeline? That might be the most popular bible study in the country. I did it with a few other people back in 2017 out of my friends house, so you could definitely do it on your own. It also includes extra materials which are great for communicating ideas and giving context to things.
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If not that, here's what Word on Fire (Bishop Barron's ministry) has to offer:
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Study Programs
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Really good, even better if you can find the workbook.
If you are familiar with Fr. Mike Schmitz and The Bible in a Year podcast, Jeff Cavins set up the reading plan for that.I never heard of Jeff Cavins. I’ll check it out later.