Computer Assisted Bible Study (Late Evening Program)
Jonathan Bowen
Mid-Atlantic Christadelphian Bible School (2000)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 1 | Computer Assisted Bible Study |
This evening program, Computer Assisted Bible Study, explores how modern technology can be a powerful tool for engaging more deeply with God’s word. Using Bible software such as the Logos system and the Christadelphian Works CD, the speaker demonstrates how digital concordances, lexicons, and reference works can make scripture study faster and more effective. With simple searches, cross-references, and access to classic Christadelphian writings, students can trace themes, compare translations, and uncover the meaning of original Hebrew and Greek words. Yet the lecture emphasizes that computers do not replace the Bible itself; they are only tools to aid study. True understanding comes from reading the scriptures in context, marking them in our Bibles, and meditating on their message. The class closes with a reminder that technology, wisely used, can help believers focus their hearts and minds on the coming kingdom and strengthen their walk with God.
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