Bible Studies
Below are our Bible studies available for download for FREE.
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Studies

Parables of Jesus
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
There are many great parables told by Jesus in the Bible. Parables are also called Allegories. Jesus told these simple stories to illustrate powerful truths that people could understand and relate to. Jesus’ parables are relevant to us today because He uses examples that we can see like sheep, money, seeds, hurting people or persistent people… to point us to the best way to live - God’s way.


God's Gifts
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
These lessons teach foundational Scriptural truths all age groups can enjoy but adjust them to make them work for your group.
God has given us wonderful gifts! In this study you will learn about the Bible, creation, our life, rules and discipline, courage, wisdom and direction, fellowship and prayer, friendship and family and purpose in life. And these gifts all come together in the best gift of all, Jesus. There is none like Him! He is the greatest gift!
Psalms
Age: Youth
Length: 16 Lessons
The Bible is God’s message of redemption, as well as our instruction book for life. God wants us to search the Bible so we can understand the TRUTH of His character and His desire for us. The Psalms, in particular, speak to us and for us; and are a pattern for our worship, our prayer and our praise.
Psalms
Age: Elementary
Length: 12 Lessons
The Psalms are a wonderful example of how to be in relationship with the God of the universe. Psalms encourage us to praise God for who He is and what He has done. They illuminate the greatness of our God, affirm His faithfulness to us in times of trouble, and remind us of the absolute heart of His Word.


Ephesians
Age: Adult
Length: 6 Lessons
The Book of Ephesians is encouraging to believers because it not only makes clear our position in Christ, but tells us how to live the new life in Christ. It addresses relationships and exhorts us to put on the full armor of God to defend ourselves against the powers of evil we face in life.
Age: Youth
Length: 5 Lessons
In the book of Ephesians, we see how the gospel story affects believers’ everyday lives. Paul’s letter deals with topics at the very core of what it means to be a Christian— both in faith and in practice. The first three chapters of Ephesians are doctrinal, while the last three are practical. In order to live out God’s will for us in our lives practically, we must first understand who we are in Christ doctrinally.

Jonah
Age: Youth
Length: 5 Lessons
Jonah is probably the best-known yet least understood book in the Bible. God called Jonah to go to Nineveh. Jonah went in the opposite direction. Jonah must have thought his way was best. But God knew better. God intervened. It can be difficult to obey God unconditionally. But God knows us better than we know ourselves. And He knows that we never will find true peace and fulfillment apart from serving Him.
Proverbs
Age: Adult
Length: 12 Lessons
Proverbs is a collection of practical life wisdom designed to teach us how to live so that we can discover and fulfill the purpose God has for our lives. When you choose to fear the Lord, you gain wisdom, purpose and true success.
Age: Youth
Length: 10 Lessons
Proverbs contains hundreds of applicable real-life wisdom. When you have wisdom, you have meaning, purpose and true success. As you study Proverbs, may you find God’s answers to the questions you are asking.


James
Age: Youth
Length: 5 Lessons
James is a letter from Jesus’ brother to the early church in Jerusalem about the hypocrisy happening among Christians. Like a lot of us today, the people of the early church struggled with committing every part of their lives to Jesus. Our spiritual lives grow when we listen to God’s Word and follow it wholeheartedly. As Jesus works in us, He begins to work through us and we begin to think differently and act differently.
Mark
Age: Youth
Length: 16 Lessons
Mark is the second Gospel (an account of Jesus’ life and ministry) in the New Testament. Like the other Gospels, Mark records Jesus’ life: His miracles, betrayal, death, resurrection, and commission. Mark is the shortest Gospel, and it is action-packed from start to finish covering who Jesus is and what He did. Mark filled his gospel with the miracles of Jesus, illustrating again and again both the power and the compassion of the Son of God.


Daniel
Age: Youth
Length: 6 Lessons
Daniel’s integrity as a man of God gained him favor with the world, yet he refused to compromise his faith in God. Even under the intimidation of kings and rulers, Daniel remained steadfast in his commitment to God. Daniel also teaches us that, no matter whom we are dealing with, no matter what their status is, we are to treat them with compassion.
Love Like Jesus
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
Jesus shows His love to us every day…do you see it?
Love is not just something that people feel. Love is something that we show to people and Jesus is our example!
When Jesus lived on earth, He showed His love by blessing, serving, healing and forgiving people. Jesus showed us ultimate love by giving His life in payment for our sins.


The Early Church - Acts
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
The book of Acts tells the history of the early church as the disciples sought to continue the work the Jesus had begun. It was through the power of the Holy Spirit that the disciples were given courage, strength, and even miraculous power to proclaim the truth of the gospel.
Acts also tells of the dramatic conversion of Saul (Paul), the Jewish leader who went from despising and killing Christians to becoming the most influential man to ever serve the Lord.
Joshua
Age: Youth
Length: 6 Lessons
The book of Joshua records Israel’s journey to the Promised Land. God’s promises were being fulfilled before the people’s eyes.
Joshua shows us that our obedience to God, no matter what, always yields the greatest rewards. We see a God who fights for His people, a God of miracles. We are reminded that God fulfills His promises.


Joseph - Faithful Servant
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
In this study you will meet a Hebrew teenager named Joseph. Joseph spent 16 years as a slave and then prisoner in Egypt but he consistently honored God. Through Joseph God fulfilled His plan and saved Joseph’s family.
Just as God was with Joseph during his time as a slave and a prisoner, God will be with you during your hard times. He is working, even when we cannot see it or feel it.
David - Heart for God
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
David was a shepherd boy who was God’s choice to become Israel’s most important king. David is most well-known for defeating Goliath with a slingshot, but David was a great warrior that made Israel a strong nation, all while pointing his people to God.
David was far from perfect, but he is known as a man after God’s own heart because of his faith, his reliance on God, and his continued pursuit of a relationship with God.


Power and Truth of Jesus - Mark
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
Like the other Gospels, Mark records Jesus’ life: His miracles, betrayal, death, resurrection,and commission. Mark is the shortest Gospel, and it is action-packed from start to finish covering who Jesus is and what He did. Mark filled his gospel with the miracles of Jesus, illustrating again and again both the power and the presence of the Son of God.

The Ten Commandments
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
The Ten Commandments were given to God’s people through Moses as laws to live by. God gave them to us to help us lead our best lives with regard to our relationship with Him and our relationship with each other.
The Ten Commandments, at their heart and core, are all about love. Jesus tells us that the whole point of the law is to love God and love others. And because of His amazing love for us, He fulfilled the law that we could not!
John- Who Is Jesus?
Age: Elementary
Length: 10 Lessons
The apostle John wrote this book to show the world that Jesus is the Son of God, the Savior of the world and that all who believe in Him will have eternal life.
Do you really know Jesus? This study was written so that you will encounter Jesus (who He is and why He came) and that your life will be changed through Him.


Romans
Age: Adult
Length: 16 Lessons
In the Book of Romans, God spoke powerful truths which are either alarming or freeing depending on one’s response to them. Paul had all the credentials that were considered to be the perfect Jew, yet they amounted to nothing when he was miraculously met by Jesus on the road to Damascus. Because of God’s grace, Paul was freed from having to prove himself and live up to the law, which was impossible. He passed on the message of God’s holiness and grace not only to Jews, but also to Gentiles, so that everyone might be free from sin and experience unity and the power of God in their lives. This understanding brings hope and promise to the one who clings to God’s grace.