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Faith Lesson from Jeremiah 29:11: Hope Even in Exile
When we understand this context, the verse becomes even more powerful. If God could speak hope to a people living in judgment and exile—people who had gone astray and suffered the consequences—then what does that say to us?

TBS
2 days ago2 min read


Faith Lessons: Psalm 119:105 — God’s Word as a Lamp for Our Feet
A Faith Lesson on Psalm 119:105 exploring how God’s Word and the Holy Spirit guide believers step by step in everyday faith.

The Bible Seminary
Jan 211 min read


Faith Lesson from Romans 12:1–2: Transformed From the Inside Out
To be conformed is to be shaped from the outside in. It is external pressure producing surface-level change. In the Greek, this idea refers to something being shaped outwardly—like covering

TBS
Jan 132 min read


Faith Lessons: Proverbs 3:5–6 — Trusting God When Life Doesn’t Make Sense
Proverbs 3:5–6 is a familiar passage for many believers—and for good reason. It speaks directly to the questions we all face: How do I live? What should I do next? Who can I trust?

Dr. K. Lynn Lewis
Jan 71 min read


Faith Lesson: Renewed Strength for the Weary (Isaiah 40:31)
Discover a Faith Lesson from Isaiah 40:31 about waiting on the Lord and finding renewed strength through God’s perfect timing and promises.

Dr. K. Lynn Lewis
Dec 23, 20252 min read


TBS News, December 2025
As we close out 2025, we invite you to reflect on all that God is doing through The Bible Seminary (TBS). From generous year-end giving and joyful community gatherings to academic milestones and new learning opportunities, here’s a look at what’s happening at TBS this December.

TBS
Dec 15, 20253 min read


TBS News, November 2025
Discover November updates at The Bible Seminary, including giving opportunities, the Holiday Market, new books, Spring 2026 enrollment, and the new Surveyor option.

TBS
Dec 13, 20253 min read


Psalm 42: Put Your Hope In God
As the deer pants for streams of water, my soul pants for You, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet? When can I go and meet?

Dr. K. Lynn Lewis
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Deciphering Ancient Languages
In 1798 at Rosetta (Rashid), an officer in Napolean’s Egypt expedition discovered a linguistic treasure near the westernmost mouth of the Nile River. The trilingually inscribed black basalt slab served as the key to unlock the knowledge of the language and literature of ancient Egypt. This watershed discovery launched the modern discipline of Bibli
One of the most fascinating examples is the Shroud of Turin, an artifact of immense significance and controversy.

Dr. Scott Stripling
Oct 21, 20254 min read


Antecedents of the Nineteenth Century
Archaeology may feel like a modern science, but people in antiquity were already digging for the past. From the Babylonian king Nabonidus—who unearthed the ruins of Ur—to Constantine’s efforts in Jerusalem, ancient excavations often revealed more than just stones. They uncovered artifacts that continue to spark faith, debate, and discovery.
One of the most fascinating examples is the Shroud of Turin, an artifact of immense significance and controversy. Scientific studies hav

Dr. Scott Stripling
Sep 23, 20253 min read
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