
There are two sources for videos of the Bible805 content, one is Youtube and the second is the Bible805 Academy, a source that allows you unlimited rights to show the videos in your church, homeschool, small group, Bible class or any other way you want to use them. More details on both sources follow:
Bible805 YouTube channel
Bible805 Shorts
One of the most popular sections on the YouTube channel are my Shorts, appox. 60 seconds of Bible encouragement, challenges, and teaching from the longer lessons. I’ve been able to do at least one a day (Now 2-3) and hope to keep that up. You can link to them directly HERE.
Bible805 Bible Teaching Lessons
The majority of the Bible805 YouTube channel consists of the full-length PowerPoint lessons of all the Bible classes I teach. The majority of the videos there are also available on the Bible805 Academy, discussed more in that section, where you can show them for free and without any advertisements. [Read more…]
Materials of various kinds that will encourage and enable others to teach the Bible from Yvon Prehn.
When we read through the Prophets in the Old Testament, particularly when we get to Ezekiel and Daniel we are introduced to fantastic images, whirling wheels, fantastic beasts, and world-shaking prophecies. This type of writing is what is known as “apocalyptic” and it’s useful to take some time to understand this type of writing, this genre in the Bible to understand the books that contain it.
I truly believe that getting to know your Bible well by reading it in Chronological Order is THE MOST important thing you can do in the coming year and every year, not only for yourself, but for those you care for in your small groups, classes, or other ministry groups—I now have something for you.
Committing to reading the Bible in the coming year in chronological order is a significant time-consuming and spiritual decision. There are many schedules available for you to do that and I encourage you to make the most of any and all of them. However, the one I created for you from Bible805 is the result of much time, prayer, study, and revision from both the perspective of a Bible teacher and a trained historian. Following are a podcast, video, and a written transcript of the specific reasons why I organized the readings into the order that I did.
Do you wish you had more time for Bible study? Either for yourself or for when you prepare to teach?