Logos Bible Software has launched a new magazine called Bible Study Magazine. Published 6 times a year, Bible Study Magazine will deliver "tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected voices in the church and biblical scholarship."
This brand new magazine promises to feature the following in each issue:
Feature Stories - Great interviews and articles with the biggest names in the church and biblical scholarship help you connect the Bible to your ministry and life.
Bible Study Tips - Thoughtful and engaging authors tackle the tough passages in Scripture and explain difficult concepts in a way that helps God's Word make sense.
On the Cutting Edge - Fresh perspectives from the best biblical researchers on archaeological and historical findings.
Not Your Average Bible Study - Encounter God by yourself or with other believers with an ongoing Bible study in each issue.
On Teaching - Get advice from seasoned pastors and teachers on how to teach from the Bible.
D.I.Y. Bible Study - Learn how to effectively use Bible study tools with our how-to guides.
In the NewsKeep informed about the latest news in biblically related topics, discoveries and events.
Thoughts from the Church Fathers - Read the Bible along with those who have come before you and learn from their wisdom.
Greek Word Study without Greek - Contextual insights about specific words in four easy steps.
If Only Someone Would Explain It to Me - Top scholars explain complex biblical concepts.
What They Don't Tell You in Church - Challenging facts about the Bible in the ancient world.
I Dare You Not to Bore Me with the Bible - See things you never noticed in biblical passages that you've read dozens of times.
A Moment with God - Encouraging stories of people finding devotional time in the midst of a hectic schedule.
Bible Comics & Puzzles - The best comics and puzzles related to the Bible.
Shelf Life - Stay on top of the latest books and commentaries about the Bible.
Sounds pretty interesting. I will ask our library to subscribe to the magazine, and I can't wait to get hold of the copy to do a proper review. For those who can't wait to receive the inaugural November-December 2008 issue, click here for a preview.
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