
The Bible Reset
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Ep 13The Bible is a Story. Here's Why That Matters
*People hear "story" and think "fairy tale." But stories are everywhere, and they play a definitive role in who we are. The Bible's claim is that it's the true story of the entire world – here's why that matters.5 Worldview Questions:Who Are We?Where Are We?What Is Wrong?What Is The Solution?What Time Is It?*Borrowed from N.T. Wright's The New Testament and the People of God pp 132-133The Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 12Christmas Special: The One Where We Ruin the Nativity Scene
The traditional understanding of the Christmas story is well-established in Christian imagination: Mary and Joseph arrive in the town of Bethlehem as strangers, only to find "no room in the inn." With nowhere to go, they find shelter in a lonely stable and Christ is born into the company of livestock.But what if that story has been shaped more by Christian tradition than what's actually in the text? We take an in-depth look at the birth of Christ as told in Luke's gospel and unpacked by Dr. Kenneth Bailey in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes. With a keen understanding of ancient Near Eastern culture and Greek language, Bailey helps us see a much more realistic version of the Christmas story, full of richness and beauty that has been overlooked for centuries.Click here to download the excerpt of Jesus Through Middle Eastern EyesSign up for the IFBR Christmas devotional: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/christmas/The Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 11How Reading Together Changes Communities w/ Pastor Chris Morrison
"What became clear immediately was how different our discussions were about God's Word." We've spent the past few episodes talking about why community Bible reading and organic conversations make all the sense in the world, but what difference does it actually make? Pastor Chris Morrison's church was the very first church to try Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience, and it completely changed how they interact together around Scripture. Chris joined us to talk about their experience.Watch Chris' video story: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/church-read-entire-bible-immerse/ The Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 104 Steps to Recovering Community Bible Reading
In our last episode we traced the historical shift of the Bible from a book read in community to one read in private. Today, we take a look at the problems inherent in only reading alone, then suggest 4 ways we can work to recover the community interaction around the text that God's people have enjoyed for so long.Bowling Alone: https://amzn.to/39zlUpsUnleashing the Word: https://amzn.to/3odInfzLearn more about Immerse: ImmerseBible.comOrder Immerse (use code IFBR10 for 10% off!): https://www.tyndale.com/l/immerseThe Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 9From Synagogues to 'Quiet Time': How the Bible Became Privatized
From a book read, heard, and discussed in community to a book experienced in quiet isolation. How did we get from there to here?Links:Nehemiah 8 StoryY'allVersionDestroyer of the Gods by Larry HurtadoThe Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 8(Part 2) How Literary Genre Unlocks Meaning w/ Jeannine Brown
"The way we've read the Bible is very much monochromatic – as if it's all the same thing...I think we need to get past that." Dr. Jeannine Brown joins us to discuss the importance of understanding the different types of literature in the Bible, and how being attuned to literature can unlock the Bible in "full color." Part 2 of our interview with Dr. Brown.Jeannine Brown BioScripture as Communication: Introducing Biblical HermeneuticsGospels as StoriesThe Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 7(Part 1) How Literary Genre Unlocks Meaning w/ Jeannine Brown
"The way we've read the Bible is very much monochromatic – as if it's all the same thing...I think we need to get past that." Dr. Jeannine Brown joins us to discuss the importance of understanding the different types of literature in the Bible, and how being attuned to literature can unlock the Bible in "full color." Part 1 of our interview with Dr. Brown.Jeannine Brown BioScripture as Communication: Introducing Biblical HermeneuticsGospels as StoriesThe Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 6The Game-Changing Power of Reader's Bibles
What is the Bible? What are we supposed to do with it? Simply changing the format can change how we answer those two questions. In this episode, the last in our series on the Bible's format, we dive into the ways Reader's Bibles fundamentally change how we interact with the text. Comparison of poetry in 1-column vs. 2-column Bible: https://bit.ly/2FLzRUHThe Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 5How to Make a Reader's Bible w/ Christopher Smith
In Episode 4 we outlined the deficiencies of the Modern Reference Bible. But what's the alternative? What could the future of the Bible look like?Christopher Smith joins us to talk about the work and research that goes into the creation of Reader's Bibles – Bibles which remove all of the modern additives and replace them with literary structures which actually honor and display the natural contours of each book. He and Glenn tell the story of how they met to create The Books of the Bible, a Reader's edition which became the precursor to Immerse: The Reading Bible.The Rev. Dr. Christopher Smith is a writer and biblical scholar who is also an ordained minister and served local churches as a pastor for nearly twenty years. He has an A.B. from Harvard in English and American Literature and Language, a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Gordon-Conwell, and a Ph.D. in the History of Christian Life and Thought, with a minor concentration in Bible, from Boston College, in the joint program with Andover Newton Theological School. He was heavily involved in the design and creation of Immerse: The Reading Bible.After Chapters and Verses: https://amzn.to/2Sx2R5l The Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 4Chapters, Verses, and the Impact of the Modern Bible
The physical format of our modern Bible is often taken for granted. But where did chapters and verses come from? How did we go from stories, letters, and song lyrics to something resembling an encyclopedia? And what are the implications of a Bible that invites us to use it like a reference manual?The Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 3Nathan Smith - Getting Students Immersed in the Bible
By the time they reach his classroom as high school freshmen, many students in Nathan Smith's Bible classes are very familiar with the Bible. They're also quite bored with it. Nathan shares his take on some of the systemic blind spots in the Bible education space, and how the narrative-based, whole-book, community discussion model of Immerse has reshaped how he teaches the Bible to his students. Simply reading the words of Scripture rather than "words about the words" helps the Bible come alive for them and changes their lives.64% Of Young People Leaving the Church: https://www.barna.com/research/resilient-disciples/Immerse at Calvin Christian HS: https://youtu.be/Vg_2UsDTL-8Written Reflections from Nathan's Students: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/student-reflections-immerse/The Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 2The 3 biggest barriers to Bible engagement
In Episode 1 we looked at Bible reading trends in America and discussed the huge disparity between the amount of Bible resources and the number of Bible readers. We have more Bibles than ever yet reading trends are in freefall. On this episode we diagnose what's actually broken. From unhealthy expectations to flawed cultural habits, there are a number of unrealized factors actively working against our goals of deep, fruitful Bible engagement.*Correction: Philip Yancey was described as being on our Board of Directors. He is on our Board of Advisors.Support IFBR: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
Ep 1Why does the Bible need a reset?
The average American household possesses more than 4 Bibles, yet Bible reading trends are plummeting. Nearly 9 in 10 American churchgoers want help understanding the Bible, but only 19 percent say they're getting the help they need. What's missing? What's not working?Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience: ImmerseBible.comThe Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/
The Bible Reset Trailer
trailerWelcome to The Bible Reset, a new podcast from the Institute for Bible Reading. Listen along as we discuss what’s broken in the Bible world and introduce fresh new ideas for stellar Scripture engagement.Learn more about the Institute for Bible Reading: https://instituteforbiblereading.orgThe Institute for Bible Reading is a nonprofit ministry. Support our work, including the production of The Bible Reset podcast, by joining ChangeMakers: https://instituteforbiblereading.org/changemakers/