Bible Study Tools to access a wide range of online resources in one location.
Gospelcom.net provides a wealth of information about the Bible and Christianity, with many links to other resources.
Online journals:
Alvin Bradshaw’s Bible Studies Web site provides studies and commentaries on Bible books that will help the serious enquirer to understand the message of the Bible.
Answers in Genesis is an organisation dedicated to upholding a stong biblical view of creation. Their site provides answers to questions, and many resources.
ICM Books sell Christian books, usually at a discount. They now offer a complete online ordering service.
Evangelical Bookshop offers a good selection of books, many at discount prices. You can keep up to date with offers on their Facebook page.
Read a daily devotional passage from Spurgeon, and M‘Cheyne’s Daily Bible Reading at Sermon Audio
Bible Gateway hosts a selection of Bible reading plans, each taking a different approach. If you are not in the habit of reading through the Bible regularly you will find these resources helpful. You can choose a plan that will take you through the whole Bible in a year, taking only approximately 15 minutes a day. Or you can choose shorter plans that cover key passages or characters. They are all linked to online Bibles, if you want to read at your computer.
Justin Taylor has published a list of Bible reading plans (The Gospel Coalition: Justin Taylor: Between Two Worlds, 30 Dec 2009) with links to more that should be helpful in choosing a suitable plan for you.
Crossway have ten different Bible reading plans that allow you to access them in a variety of ways, including online, print, iTunes and on a mobile device.
YouVersion has links to over 20 different reading plans and tools to customise them. For those who prefer something online or on their phone there will be something to suit here.
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There are quite a few Bible study software systems available. But which should I choose? And are they worth the price? To help you decide, read Dan Phillips review of Logos Bible Software on Pyromaniacs. Dan has previously reviewed Bible Works 7 and also on his blog. He has also given some links to other reviews.