Resources For Sharing and Teaching
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Did you know that each teaching in the Sermon on the Mount has an intentional design structure? Watch this Visual Commentary series to explore the masterful arrangement of Jesus' words in Matthew 5-7.
Learn about a key biblical word or perplexing passage of Scripture through exploring the cultural context and larger biblical story.
Though it’s only three chapters, the Sermon on the Mount is a carefully designed collection of teachings that contains Jesus’ most famous words. Learn more as you watch our series.
What is God’s ideal calling for humans? Humans are called to be royal priests who represent God's character and presence to the world. Check out our video series on the royal priesthood here.
If you’ve ever been puzzled about angels, demons, and other spiritual beings in the Bible, you’re not alone! Look at how our modern depictions of these creatures are mostly based on misunderstandings and see how they fit into the overall storyline of the Bible.
The New Testament is not a whole "new" story; rather, it's a continuation of the biblical story introduced in the Old Testament. The Old Testament, also known as the Hebrew Bible, tells an incomplete story about God and Israel and their continual failings to be the people God calls them to be. But it also gives us hope of a coming Messiah, and the New Testament tells the story of that long awaited Messiah, Jesus.
Explore the different literary styles found in the Bible and learn how each uniquely contributes to the overall story of Scripture. We can better understand what the Bible actually is by understanding how it was written.
Dive into this fully-animated series about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus as portrayed by the Gospel of Luke, as well as the companion narrative about the movement he started in Acts.
Did you know that the arrangement of the Old Testament in Christian Bibles is not the original order? Along with all ancient Jewish people, Jesus encountered the Scriptures as a three-part collection of scrolls known as the Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim, or together, TaNaK. Explore why this ancient order matters and how it illuminates the unified story of the Old Testament.
This fully-animated series traces key biblical themes from their first appearance through the entire narrative of the Bible.
Explore this special collaboration of book overviews and theme videos that combines BibleProject illustration with the distinctive style, music, and voice work of our friends at Streetlights.