“Why are So Many Christians Biblically Illiterate?”

 

At Village Schools of the Bible we exist to help the local church grow biblical literate believers.  What follows is an excellent article by Jeremiah J. Johnston, “is president of Christian Thinkers Society, a Resident Institute at Houston Baptist University where he also serves at Associate Professor of Early Christianity. Johnston is the author of “Unanswered: Lasting Truth for Trending Questions” (Whitaker House,November 3, 2015) and accompanying Bible Study.

Pray for Village Schools of the Bible as we fulfill our mission: teaching God’s word and transforming lives. Warren Coe

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Emblematic of the Bible’s declining influence is what Harper Lee penned in her 1960 novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” in which the character Miss Maudie says, “Sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of [another].”

Most Christians know enough about the Bible to be dangerous.

The Bible in America is a massive industry ($2.5 billion) yet it is the best seller few read and fewer understand.

The Bible has become a moving target. One can strip it down, twist it, misread it, add to it, supplement it, and even overrule it, and, unfortunately, 95 percent of the congregation will not realize it.

Why? Because Americans no longer know the Bible. The evidence is overpowering that contemporary Christianity is Bible-ish, at best, and at worst, in some cases, Bible-less.

The American Bible Society releases an annual State of the Bible report and their research is persuasive in understanding the declining influence of the Bible in America.

Everyone has an opinion about the Bible. Politicians attempt to use the Bible, Grammy-award winners quote it and Hollywood has portrayed it on the big screen.

Yet one problem remains: most are oblivious to the Bible’s basic content, meaning, and message.

Across the pond, the results are even more dramatic: one-third of British parents thought Harry Potter was a thematic plot-line derived from the Bible.

The Bible is not held in the esteem it once was. Over the last 150 years, America has drifted from its Biblical focus. In an election season, it is remarkable to recall that, though he was not a member of any church, the Bible was valued as an authority in America so much so that Abraham Lincoln quoted from it four strategic times in his second inaugural address on March 4, 1865. President Lincoln used words ascribed to Jesus in Matthew 18:7 and – using the Bible — pronounced God’s judgment on our nation for her moral bankruptcy of slavery.

The unwillingness of many Americans to dig deeper into the Scriptures is not related to a lack of options. The Gideons give away a Bible every second. One publisher sells more than sixty different editions of the Bible.

Clearly, the challenge of biblical illiteracy in America is not because of a shortage of Bibles, but rather knowledge and appreciation of the Bible’s message.

The Bible is a diverse love story. Actually, it is the greatest break-up-and-get-back together story the world has ever known.

The message of the Bible is that even though we are not what we should be, God loves us, redeems us, and has a purpose for our lives.

A tremendously exciting new initiative is underway to re-introduce the world to the Bible.

In 2017 the six-floor 430,000-square-foot Museum of the Bible will open only two blocks from the National Mall in Washington D.C. The Museum of the Bible invites all people – those with faith and those without – to engage with the Bible in an immersive experience with its unique history, narrative and influence.

Once one encounters the story of the Bible’s history and preservation, the cost that was involved — and it was a terrible cost — one can never again open the Scriptures with the same detached, careless attitude.

The story of how the Bible has come to us is a tale of heroism, courage, persecution, betrayal and towering faith in a God who raises the dead, mixed through the centuries with the blood of martyrs. If 80 percent of Americans believe the Bible is “God’s word,” shouldn’t we show the Bible some respect by knowing more about it?

“Why are So Many Christians Biblically Illiterate?”

Our Next Five Years at Village Schools of the Bible

When King Josiah ordered repairs for the temple in Jerusalem, he was in for a surprise—workman discovered the first five books of the Bible.  2 Kings 22:10 records these words.  “And Shaphan read it (The Law) before the king.”  The impact of God’s spoken Word upon King Josiah and Israel was life changing.

We like to say at Village Schools of the Bible that God’s Word is God’s power and God’s power is God’s Word.  To Jesus, Peter said, “Lord, to whom shall we go?  You have the words of eternal life…” (John 6:68)  God’s Word has the power to transform lives.

Our Vision: Cover to Cover I People to People I Nation to Nation

The next five years are important at Village Schools of the Bible.  We seek to take Cover-to-Cover Bible survey to peoples and nations.  We believe the Lord has given Village Schools of the Bible a role in bringing a comprehensive study of the whole counsel of God to our Word-famished world.

Enrollment at Village Schools has multiplied more than 12-fold since 2011.  Therefore, following the leading of the Holy Spirit, we believe we can achieve the following by 2021:

  • 200 churches in the Twin Cities utilizing Cover-to-Cover Bible Survey
  • 50 additional U.S. cities where Village Schools of the Bible can serve the body of Christ
  • 15 international mission partners who are using our discipleship tools
  • 1,000 online students encountering God through His Word in our Cover-to-Cover Bible Survey class

The Impact of God’s Word

Village Schools of the Bible impacts people in the following ways:

  • Increased Biblical literacy
  • Lives transformed by God’s Word
  • Inspired and equipped to lead and strengthen their local churches
  • Equipped and empowered to serve Christ and the World

Your Partnership

Jesus asked, “For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it?” (Luke 14:28 ESV)

We have counted the cost of this projected growth at Village Schools of the Bible.  We seek your help, commitment and generosity to reach our goal of $500,000 between now and 2021.

Please prayerfully consider the following partnership options:

  • Matching Gift
  • Yearly Gift
  • Monthly Gift
  • One-time Gift
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  • Other

Thank you!

Thank you, generous donors of Village Schools of the Bible.  Thank you!

Warren

 

Our Next Five Years at Village Schools of the Bible