A Great Way to Start the Day
Don’t Miss This: A Great Way to Start the Day
Do you feel a little intimidated when you read the Bible?
Is it hard for you to understand?
Perhaps you could use a little help.
Please allow me to share with you a Bible study that might be just what you’re looking for.
I’m excited about this one.
This Bible Study happens to be on YouTube.
Now I know what some of you might be thinking.
YouTube – there’s so many false teachers, blasphemy, demonic influences, and more.
And . . . you would be right.
As one who always aims for discernment and more expository teaching, I would love for you to check out the Heart Dive Study from Kanoe Gibson and Holly Rigos.
I will be sharing the link to their “Bible Only” study a little further down.
A Great Way to Start the Day or Even End the Day

I’ve mentioned before that I’m an early riser. Staying in bed past 5:30 a.m. would be unusual for me.
I love to get up, check emails, and then settle in with a good Bible Study. The house is quiet and it’s the perfect opportunity to read God’s Word and pray.
Early rising may not be your thing, or you may be rushing to get ready to head out to work.
Doing the study later in the evening works just as well because the lessons are easily accessible online.
Kanoe’s personable, conversational, tone is so appealing that I look forward to each lesson.
Her study is expository – verse by verse.
Her bible, chock full of notes marked with colored highlighters, is up on the screen so you can easily follow along. You don’t want to miss the insights!
This is a women’s Bible Study that would appeal to an individual, or even a small group.
I read one comment from a listener who is following the study with her 8 year old granddaughter. What a great way to connect with the younger members of your family!
The enthusiasm, heart, humility, and reverence for our Lord that Kanoe has shines through.
Although she has other materials available, this is the link to her study that I am currently going through:
Every lesson starts and closes with prayer.
Kanoe raises good questions throughout that get you to think about the passages you’ve just read.
Some of you may wonder which research materials she uses for her studies.
Those can be found here by scrolling to about the middle of the page under: “Study Resources and Links.”
Some of those resources include, Precept Austin (one of my favorites), the Blue Letter Bible, The Bible Recap, and more.
I truly hope you find this information helpful and you can start your own Bible Study journey.
