THE 30-MINUTE BIBLE BLOG
biBle Insights for everyday life
Discover short, accessible blogs that connect timeless truths of the Bible with the real questions and challenges we face today. Each post offers clarity, encouragement, and practical wisdom to help you grow in faith and see how God’s story speaks into your life right now.
saving us from ourselves
Every year, right after Thanksgiving, we dive into a long weekend of promises. Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday all insist that something out there can make life easier, lighter, more manageable. We all look for something that can save us. And we do it without thinking.
when gratitude feels out of reach
When Thanksgiving rolls around, we often picture cozy tables, family gathered, and heartfelt toasts. But for many, this season brings complicated emotions. Maybe there’s an empty chair this year. Maybe life feels uncertain, and gratitude feels forced.
If that’s you, take comfort - you’re in good company. The Bible is full of people who faced fear, loss, and confusion, yet somehow still gave thanks.
understanding Jesus - god’s plan in human form
Jesus is the most recognized name in history. But for many, He’s also the most misunderstood.
when christians fail
Some people picture God as far away - watching from a distance, waiting for us to measure up before He pays attention. But the story of the Bible tells a different story: a God who draws near first.
when life hurts: where Is god?
If you’ve ever wondered why a good God allows pain, you’re not alone. People have been asking that question since the earliest pages of Scripture. It’s not a sign of weak faith - it’s a sign of honest faith.
a seeking god
Some people picture God as far away - watching from a distance, waiting for us to measure up before He pays attention. But the story of the Bible tells a different story: a God who draws near first.
the bible: an Invitation to love and receive love
Most people wouldn’t describe the Bible as a love story. But maybe that’s because most people haven’t actually read it as one.