It’s hip and cool for bloggers to post their top 10 posts of the year. And we want to be hip and cool. Our hearts tell us to do it, and the Bible says to “walk in the ways of your heart and the sight of your eyes” (Eccl 11:9). So here goes.
10. A Bible Reading Plan for Readers
I posted this one last year, and then just re-posted it last week. That helps to encourage people to read it more, which encourages them to read the Bible more. I think.
9. Top 11 OT Verses Quoted in NT
This post was part of my 2013 series analyzing every Old Testament quotation in the New Testament. This one focusing on verses seems to be the one people first stumble on to.
8. How to Encourage Heart-Oriented Application
This post does just what you might expect it to do from the title.
7. Don’t Be a Commentary Junkie
Just don’t do it, okay? Your Bible study will be so much better for it.
6. Teach Bible Study to a 2-Year-Old
Many people really care about their kids! Just like Jesus (Matt 19:14).
5. Summary of the OIA Method
We put this one into the top menu so people could find it easily. It pretty much explains why this blog exists, so we’re glad it gets a lot of pageviews.
4. Details of the OIA Method
See the previous post, unless you want less of a summary and more of a detailed explanation. Then see this post instead.
3. Teach Bible Study to a 4-Year-Old
Many people care even more about their kids when they’re getting close to school age.
2. Main Points for All 66 Books of the Bible
This just isn’t fair. This, my most read post of 2015, barely contains any original content! I copied it all out of the NIV Proclamation Bible. I suppose there’s something deliciously humbling about this post’s popularity.
1. Teach Your Child to Have Devotions
And what’s even more delicious is that the #1 post belongs to Ryan, not me. This post was not only the most popular of 2015; its publication spawned the most heavily trafficked day in this blog’s history. I praise God for Ryan’s partnership! Best line: “When your child is old enough to read, give him a Bible and train him to use it.”
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