Easy Catholic Bible Study

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I presently am part of a Christian Woman’s Bible Study Group that uses Stonecroft. It is an easy bible study with a workbook, but not catholic. Does anyone know of a catholic equivalent?
 
I’m not familiar with the content of Stonecroft, so I can’t really draw an equivalence with Catholic Bible studies. I also don’t know of any that are sequential in content as these appear to be.

I can recommend some Bible studies that my wife has used with great effectiveness in women’s Bible study groups that she has led. They are from Emmaus Road and can be found at most Catholic bookstores or here:
emmausroad.org/shopnew/shopdisplayproducts.asp?page=1

For more info, I invite you to visit my website linked below.
 
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I presently am part of a Christian Woman’s Bible Study Group that uses Stonecroft. It is an easy bible study with a workbook, but not catholic. Does anyone know of a catholic equivalent?
I hope your post don’t mean that Bible-studies for woman have to be easy? :eek:

I, a catholic woman, do not reccomend protestant Bible-studies for Catholics! The reason for that is that protestants don’t have the full thruth (they have a limited understanding of the Bible)!!! 😦

Go here ( A CHATHOLIC Biblestudy for both men and women - for beginner, intermediate and advanced students):

salvationhistory.com/online/index.cfm

Greetings from a former protestant! 🙂

:blessyou:
 
The publication “God’s Word Today” is very good and has short daily readings, each month concentrating on a certain book of the Bible or specific theme.
 
Fidelis posted this on another thread…this is some of the best stuff i’ve come across!! God bless - RyanL
I’ve been reading the Bible everyday for about 20 years, both as a devotional and in depth study. There are probably a few obscure passages I missed or skipped over, but not much.
It is better to read the Bible slower with understanding than to bowl through it. If you are interested, here is a resource that will lead you through the Bible AND the Catechism in a year:
You may also want to consider the many fine Catholic Bible studies available. Here’s a few:
Emmaus Road books features Bible studies for women’s groups:
emmausroad.org/shopnew/s…t=Bible+Studies
The Ignatius Study Bibles, with questions for study at the back of each book (currently the four Gospels, Acts, Romans and I/II Corinthians:
ignatius.com/ViewProduct…ry_ID=6&TabID=1
Catholic Exchange has free very in depth studies, currently Romans and Genesis, with Exodus soon. Others available for purchase:
catholicexchange.com/css…asp?study=BS13
Scott Hahn also features Bible studies at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels on his web page:
salvationhistory.com/
Catholic Serendipity Bible: A NAB without the footnotes but with lots and lots of practical Bible studies and study helps:
zondervanbibles.com/031093737X.htm
Steve Ray’s monumental but user-friendly Catholic Bible study of John’s Gospel:
ignatius.com/ViewProduct…y words%3djohn
Consider watching as a group one of Steve Ray’s Footprints of God videos, currently Jesus, Mary, Peter, Moses and Paul. They are extremely well done and come with great study notes:
catholic-convert.com/DesktopDefault.aspx
Beginning Apologetics with Study Guide/questions available:
catholicapologetics.com/ba1.htm
That should get you started! 🙂
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I hear that the Great Adventure Bible Study is very good. Jeff Cavins designed the course. I have seen bits and pieces of it. It looks fantastic.

jeffcavins.com/
 
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