Essays & Reflections Quiet in the room Some Christians prefer reading Scripture on their own, not because they reject community, but because private reading creates space for attention without pressure. This page considers why studying the Bible alone has always been part of faithful practice.
Essays & Reflections Reading Without an Audience Some Christians prefer reading Scripture on their own, not because they reject community, but because private reading creates space for attention without pressure. This page considers why studying the Bible alone has always been part of faithful practice.
Essays & Reflections When Bible Study Groups Feel Harder Than Helpful Some Christians avoid Bible study groups not because they dislike Scripture, but because the format creates pressure to speak, perform, or be seen. This page explores quieter ways of staying close to the text.