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Bible Studies Directory – GoodChristianNetwork.com


 

Bible Studies Directory – GoodChristianNetwork.com

Not sure what to read next? Start here and choose a path. Whether you want a steady verse-by-verse study, a theme that strengthens your faith, or a quick answer to a Bible question, these pages are built to help you keep going in God’s Word.

Bible Studies Library
A simple starting place for passage-range studies and Bible book study paths. Browse by Old Testament, New Testament, or by t

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Christian Social Network (Community + Encouragement)

Why this matters:
God did not design the Christian life to be lived alone. This space is for connection, encouragement, prayer, and Christ-centered conversation—so believers can strengthen one another as we follow Jesus.

 

A Study In Series (Verse-by-Verse + Bible Themes)

How to use these pages:
Start with the main “A Study In Series” page, then choose Old Testament or New Testament. If you want to focus on a theme (like God’s promises, exile and restoration, or worship and holiness), choose a theme page and follow the studies that fit what you’re learning.
  • A Study In Series
    A steady way to study Scripture in clear passage ranges. If you want to slow down, keep the context, and understand what you’re reading, begin here and choose your next section.
  • New Testament Studies
    Walk through the life and words of Jesus, the gospel message, and the early church. A strong starting point if you want to grow in faith, understand the kingdom of God, and follow Christ more closely.
  • Old Testament Studies
    Explore creation, covenant, promises, and the storyline that prepares the way for Christ. This is a helpful path when you want the background and meaning of what the New Testament fulfills.
  • A Study In Psalms
    Verse-by-verse studies through the Psalms—worship, prayer, lament, and hope—so you can learn to bring every season of life before God.
  • Christ Patterns
    See how the Bible points to Jesus again and again—through deliverance, sacrifice, priesthood, kingship, covenant signs, and God’s rescue. This path helps Scripture “click” as one message centered on Christ.
  • Promises, Covenants, And Kingdom
    Follow God’s promises through the Bible and learn what His covenants mean. This is a strong place to study when you need real hope, steady truth, and confidence that God keeps His word.
  • Exile And Restoration
    Learn how God deals with sin, calls people back, and restores what is broken. This path is helpful for understanding the prophets, hard seasons, and the hope of renewal and return to God.
  • Worship, Holiness, And Presence
    Study what it means to draw near to God—true worship, holiness, repentance, and God’s nearness. This path is for anyone who wants more than outward religion and wants a sincere walk with the Lord.

 

Bible People (Profiles Organized By Role)

Why this helps:
The Bible is filled with real people—faithful, flawed, courageous, afraid, repentant, and growing. These pages help you understand who they were, what they faced, and what God teaches through their lives.
  • Bible People
    Browse Bible characters and learn through their stories—faith, failure, repentance, endurance, and God’s mercy in real life.
  • Patriarchs And Matriarchs
    Meet the early family of promise in Genesis. These profiles help you see calling, covenant, testing, and God’s faithfulness through generations.
  • Prophets
    Learn what the prophets actually did—calling people back to God, warning, comforting, and pointing to coming hope.
  • Disciples And Apostles
    See how Jesus calls and transforms ordinary people, and how the gospel spread through courage, teaching, and faithfulness.
  • Kings And Rulers
    Follow the rulers connected to Bible history and learn what God teaches about leadership, compromise, repentance, and the consequences of choices.
  • False Prophets
    A place to learn discernment from Scripture—how deception works, what God warns against, and how to test a message by the Word.

 

Christian Living (Faith Today + Endurance)

  • Christian Faith Today
    Practical help for walking with Jesus—prayer, spiritual growth, resisting temptation, learning obedience, and building a steady life in God’s Word.
  • Faith Under Fire
    Strength for difficult seasons—endurance, courage, suffering, and standing firm when pressure is heavy and compromise feels easier.

 

Verse Study Series (Fast Answers With Biblical Context)


  • A Jesus-Disciples Verse Study Series
    When you have one question and want a clear answer, start here. These studies explain verses plainly and bring in supporting Scriptures so you can understand the meaning and apply it with confidence.

 

The Bible (Reading + Category Navigation)

  • The Bible
    A simple starting place to explore Bible resources and find what to read next—without feeling overwhelmed.

 

Other Language Resources (Bible Categories)

About these pages:
Choose the language you prefer and begin exploring Bible resources in a way that feels natural and easy to follow.

 
Good Christian Network Bible Assistant
Bible-centered answers with Scripture references and trusted resources from Good Christian Network.com.
This assistant is for encouragement and information and may make mistakes. Check Scripture and use wise counsel.


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