These bible studies are written so that they can be done on your own, or with one or two others. Some are written so that they can be used by bible teachers and preachers.
If you have never delved into the Bible before, and don’t know where to start, these 10 bible studies will give you an introduction and overview of the Bible.
The first epistle of John is a good starter bible study for anyone who has not done bible study before. You can keep on reading it again and again, going deeper each time.
200 meditations on the Psalms. One way of learning the psalms is to experience and use them as prayers. All 150 psalms are used at least once. This is also in Burmese. Go to the Burmese section of this website.
The Lord’s Prayer. We know it so well. But what does it mean? This study can be used to expand your knowledge, or to use in catechetical training. It is also in Burmese. Go to the Burmese section of the website.
The Ten Commandments. This study draws on relevant verses in both Old and New Testaments. It can be used in catechetical teaching, or to expand your own understanding. It is also in Burmese. Go to the Burmese section of the website.
The Purpose Driven Life is a popular 40 day discipleship book written by Rick Warren, translated into many languages. I was asked to write a study course based on his book, enabling the student to go into the scriptures at a greater depth. This has been published in Burmese. Here is a shorter edited version in English which has 132 studies. It is suitable either as a first time bible study course, even if you don’t have a copy of Rick Warren’s book, or as a discipleship course if you have been a Christian some time.
A beginners guide to Romans