This is the landing page for everything beyond our published series: Bible study resources, future projects, and maybe even an occasional blog.
Free online resources that are committed to making the Bible more accessible:
The Bible Project creates videos, podcasts, articles, and classes to help people experience the Bible in a way that is approachable and transformative.
Viz.Bible showcases data visualizations, infographics, and illustrated diagrams that inspire people to know God more fully.
Project of Love puts the Bible in song, releasing one song a week where 100% of the lyrics are scripture put to music.
Bible Hub is a powerful online Bible reader with parallel texts, cross references, interlinears, and many other study tools that make the Bible more accessible.
The Patterns of Life Bible organizes the Bible by paricopes, and identifies potential literary patterns throughout each book.
Bible Ref is a free online commentary which is seeking to provide book-by-book, chapter-by-chapter, and verse-by-verse discussions on the entire Bible.
There are many ways one can visualize the Bible. One framework I like is imaging the Bible as a basin, where each book represents a mountain in our spiritual landscape. I made this video to serve as an aid in how we can understand the Bible as one unified story.

Act 4: The Son of God Revealed
Here is a commentary to pair with Act 4 in “The Canon": The Son of God Revealed

Act 3: Messianic Anticipation
Here is a commentary to pair with Act 3 in “The Canon": Messianic Anticipation

Act 2: Introduction to Narrative Patterns
Here is a commentary to pair with Act 2 in “The Canon": Introduction to Narrative Patterns