Biblical Understanding Recommended Resources

Books

40 Days Through the Bible: The Answers to Your Deepest Longings | Lysa TerKeurst
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

Every Woman a Theologian: Know What You Believe. Live It Confidently. Communicate It Graciously. | Phylicia Masonheimer
Note that there is also a workbook and group teaching DVD available for this book, if this is an option that interests you
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

You are a Theologian | Jen Wilkin & J.T. English
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

ESV Everyday Bible: 365 Readings through the Whole Bible
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth | Gordon D. Fee
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens | Michael Williams
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

How to Study the Bible | Dwight L. Moody
Amazon | Indigo

Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible | E. Randolph Richards
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

Reading the Bible Supernaturally: Seeing and Savoring the Glory of God in Scripture | John Piper
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and Understanding the Entire Bible | Tara Leigh Cobble
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

Stop Calling Me Beautiful: Finding Soul-Deep Strength in a Skin-deep World | Phylicia Masonheimer
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

The Bible in 52 Weeks: A Yearlong Bible Study for Women
Amazon | Indigo

The Bible in 52 Weeks for Men: A Yearlong Bible Study
Amazon | Indigo

Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds | Jen Wilkin
Kennedy’s Parable | Amazon | Indigo

Ebooks

Bible Study Basics | Phylicia Masonheimer

The God of the Old Testament | Phylicia Masonheimer

Blogs & Articles

A Tool for Reading the Bible Devotionally | Erik Raymond

She Reads Truth

He Reads Truth

Fight the Battle to Read Your Bible | Well-Watered Women Co.

Podcasts, Sermons, & Videos

How to Read the Bible | The Bible Project

Literalism: Isn’t the Bible historically unreliable and regressive? | Timothy Keller Sermons

The Bible Project