You answered less than a quarter of the questions correctly, indicating that you are not familiar with the stories, characters, and teachings of the Bible. Don’t worry! Whether you are a long-time Christian who struggles to engage with Scripture, are a new believer, or are just beginning to explore the Christian faith, you can learn the basics found in the Bible. It’s essential that Christians establish a firm foundation for their faith.
The Christian Basics Bible is designed to help you go deeper into the truth of God’s Word without being overwhelmed. It will help you connect God’s Word with Christian beliefs and discover how to apply those beliefs to your life. Learn more here:
You answered less than half the questions correctly, indicating that you are not very familiar with the stories, characters, and teachings of the Bible. Perhaps you became a Christian recently and have no Christian background whatsoever, so the thought of starting to read the Bible may seem a bit overwhelming. Or maybe you have been part of a church for years but somehow just never got into the Bible, or whenever you did, it seemed remote and hard to grasp. No matter which category you fall into, the critical first step is to master the fundamentals found in Scripture.
You answered over half of the questions correctly, indicating that you are somewhat familiar with the stories, characters, and teachings of the Bible. Perhaps you have been part of a church for years but somehow just never got into the Bible, or whenever you did, it seemed remote and hard to grasp. Most Christians desire to become more mature followers of Christ, but only 45% of those who say they attend church regularly read the Bible more than once a week. The good news is it’s never too late to begin to better understand the truths of the Bible!
You answered over three quarters of the questions correctly, indicating you are very familiar with the stories, characters, and teachings of the Bible. Often Christians know a lot about the Bible, but even with all that knowledge, they may spend very little time reading Scripture and seeking application for their lives. There are 115.2 million adults who identify themselves as Christians in the U.S., but only 45% of those who say they attend church regularly read the Bible more than once a week.