Thank you for raising this question. The approach we are using is the FaithBindsUs Narrative-Redemptive Method, which studies Scripture within the Bible’s unfolding story rather than as isolated verses or topics.
Following the narrative movement of Scripture—from creation to redemption to restoration—helps readers see how each passage fits into the larger story God is telling. Many people discover that passages become clearer and more meaningful when they are read within that broader context.
If you are interested, it may be worth looking into the method. You might find it offers a helpful way to see how the pieces of Scripture connect into one unified story.
I appreciate the offer, but I’ve already committed to the Bible recap with some ladies. but I’m pretty sure I already kind of do what you’re doing. i’m not 100% sure the method you’re using but this time around I’m looking for all connections to Jesus like everywhere at foreshadows Him. or how it mimics redemption.
Are you doing a bible Recap? We seem to be on the same pages typically!🙂
Thank you for raising this question. The approach we are using is the FaithBindsUs Narrative-Redemptive Method, which studies Scripture within the Bible’s unfolding story rather than as isolated verses or topics.
Following the narrative movement of Scripture—from creation to redemption to restoration—helps readers see how each passage fits into the larger story God is telling. Many people discover that passages become clearer and more meaningful when they are read within that broader context.
If you are interested, it may be worth looking into the method. You might find it offers a helpful way to see how the pieces of Scripture connect into one unified story.
I appreciate the offer, but I’ve already committed to the Bible recap with some ladies. but I’m pretty sure I already kind of do what you’re doing. i’m not 100% sure the method you’re using but this time around I’m looking for all connections to Jesus like everywhere at foreshadows Him. or how it mimics redemption.