Are you tackling The Old Testament in your personal study or Come Follow Me study, this year? It’s a large book with many topics and stories to cover. This might seem overwhelming, but with these five tools, it will be much easier.

1. A Friend or Group to Study with

Studying is much more fun and effective with a group. While you can get some group study in during Sunday School, it might be good to create a space where you and your friends can meet, text, or even email about the things you’re reading. Having other people to bounce ideas off of and different perspectives can be the best tools.

Group games are another effective learning way for youth to explore Christian teachings. These youth group games provide a chance to engage with Biblical stories from different perspectives and contextualize them so youth can relate more effectively. This engagement strengthens the youth’s understanding of scriptures that target their moral behavior and ideal paths for their growth as young adults. Furthermore, engaging youth in active activities with their peers encourages socializing, which develops strong relationships within the teaching community. While youth are having fun learning through play, they become better equipped to live out the Bible-centered principles they learn through youth groups.

2. Study Guides

Another great way to supplement your learning is with study guides. These Come Follow me Study Guides can help you get a better grasp on the material. They can provide you with more thought-provoking ideas and give you space to have your own. There are also many different formats of study guides. So, if you have a different learning style, there’s something for everyone.

3. Audio Scriptures

One of the best ways to study the scriptures when you’re working on other tasks is by listening to them. You can go to the church website to listen for free. Simply click on the libraries menu, and select scriptures. Then select the Old Testament, the book you’d like to study, and select the chapter. Look for the little blue circular icon with a picture of headphones in it. Click on that, and hot play. You can listen at different speeds, select if you’d like to listen to a male or female narrator and more. Listen while you’re commuting, doing laundry, or picking up kids from school. You’ll be a lot less likely to miss your daily scripture study when you can listen whenever you want.

4. Seminary or Institute Manuals

Did you know that the church creates seminary and institute manuals? They have many about the Old Testament. So, if you’re struggling in your study or would like to see what has been taught in the past, consider tracking down a few of those manuals.

5. Your Journal

While you’re studying The Old Testament, consider keeping your own personal journal about insights and impressions you’ve received. You’ll be able to refer back to your notes every time you study The Old Testament. This is a great tool to create and look back on. You can also pass your study journals along to your family to help with their study as well.

Hopefully you’re feeling less overwhelmed and more excited about your study. Just remember that there’s no pressure and everyone goes at their own pace.

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