Some Bible class material on the Web

In our Bible classes at the University church in Abilene, we’re studying the book of Leviticus using some materials prepared by Dr. Glenn Pemberton. If you’ve never done an in-depth study of Leviticus, it can be really fascinating.

The materials that we are using are from eBibleTeacher.org, a site run by Oklahoma Christian University. I had looked at their materials years ago, but had never taught from them. I’m really impressed. The site had seemed to have died on the vine, with no lessons being posted since 2006, but I see that a new series has been put up this month. Whether it’s for personal study or for use in a Bible class, I bet you can find something of interest on their site.

Another resource for class material is being developed by Matt Dabbs over on his Kingdom Living website. You’d do well to bookmark the page, as I think Matt will be adding much more material in the near future. I appreciate his putting this resource together.

I know there are lots of other resource pages out there. John Mark Hicks has some studies up, as does Al Maxey. Jay Guin also has a few series of classes up. Eddie Cloer has some over at the Truth for Today website, but unfortunately, the website had a popup that wouldn’t work correctly in my browser and I couldn’t access the site to give you the link. :-(

I know there are lots of other good resources out there, so I’ll leave it to my wise and knowledgeable readers to share with us places we can find Bible class material.

One thought on “Some Bible class material on the Web

  1. L B Lane

    Thanks Tim Archer

    Really enjoying reading your book “Letters of the Lamb”. Great book!! Thanks for the links.

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