By Peter Kaye |

Their website, bibleproject.com, is the best place to go for an overview of Bible books. And a host of other related topics. Down-to-earth narration supported by superb visual aids. Listening to these annotated videos has helped the understanding of my faith immensely. Certainly far more than your typical church sermon.

About ten minutes in length, each presentation is enough to give context and main points of each book. Enough to encourage one to start reading the Bible, digging deeper, asking questions, learning. Getting closer to God by understanding.

Here is how their website describes their mission...

BibleProject is a nonprofit, crowdfunded organization that produces 100% free Bible videos, podcasts, articles, classes, and educational Bible resources to help make the biblical story accessible to everyone everywhere.

From page one to the final word, we believe the Bible is a unified story that leads to Jesus. This diverse collection of ancient books overflows with wisdom for our modern world. As we let the biblical story speak for itself, we believe the message of Jesus will transform individuals and entire communities.

Many people have misunderstood the Bible as a collection of inspirational quotes or a divine instruction manual dropped from Heaven. Most of us gravitate toward sections we enjoy while avoiding parts that are confusing or even disturbing.

Our Bible resources help people experience the Bible in a way that is approachable, engaging, and transformative. We do this by showcasing the literary art of the Scriptures and tracing biblical themes from beginning to end. Rather than taking the stance of a specific tradition or denomination, we create materials to elevate the Bible for all people and draw our eyes to its unified message.