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Making Bible Study Relevant in the Digital Age

Bible Study that is Engaging and Easy to Understand.

Making Bible Study Relevant in the Digital Age

New interactive learning platform incorporates technology and multimedia

As Hudson families are well into the new school year, thousands of residents are focused on a different kind of education. Starting in September, Jehovah's Witnesses started featuring a new interactive educational platform to help make Bible study more engaging and easier to understand: Enjoy Life Forever! β€” An Interactive Bible Course. This free publication, available in more than 700 languages on the Witnesses’ official website, jw.org, includes multimedia elements that encourage critical thinking and discussion between the student and instructor.

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β€œBetween the videos, the verses and the questions the book contains, it stimulates students to do a little bit of research on their own. That really pulls together what they’re learning,” said Linda Bark, a volunteer minister in Hudson.

The digital version of Enjoy Life Forever! β€” An Interactive Bible Course contains quick-access links to scriptures and more than 200 videos. Printed copies are designed to be used with the app JW Library or jw.org to access the videos that make Bible study more approachable for everyone.

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β€œOur approach is all about reaching people’s hearts by engaging their minds. This is how people learn,” said Robert Hendriks, U.S. spokesperson for Jehovah’s Witnesses, who have been publishing Bible study aids for more than a century. β€œAlthough we’ve always been about the printed page, we’ve adapted our methods to meet the needs of learners.”

β€œWhen you're taking in knowledge, it's going into your brain. Once you start to understand, then it touches your heart,” added Bark.

Carnegie Mellon University highlighted recent research findings on dynamic learning methods: β€œEngaging students through interactive activities, discussions, feedback and ... enhanced technologies resulted in improved academic performance compared to traditional lectures, lessons or readings.”

Also available on jw.org are self-paced online Bible study lessons that cover the subjects: the Bible and its Author, the Bible’s main characters and the Bible’s message of hope. All content on the website is free, without requiring registration or subscription.

For more information about how to get the most out of Bible reading and study, visit jw.org.

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