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Spiritual Journey

Improve your understanding of the Bible on an exciting adventure.

Biblical understanding and engagement among Gen Z is at a crisis point – people don’t read the Bible as often as they did a few years ago. The Biblical Literacy Project aims to change that, and you can bring it to your school or university.

Maybe you’re looking to deepen your understanding of the Bible, learn about Biblical history, or fulfill a specific spiritual goal.

Whatever your passion, the Biblical Literacy Project is an opportunity for you to engage with your peers in an exciting, EPIC learning journey to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC.

How You’ll Benefit

Some of the benefits from participating in The Bible Literacy Program.

Enriches College Applications

You can showcase your involvement in faith-based education on college and scholarship applications.

Preparation for Further Religious Studies

Equips you with the foundational knowledge needed for advanced theological education.

Moral and Ethical Development

Provides you with a strong foundation in biblical values and principles.

Strengthened Literacy Skills

You improve reading comprehension, vocabulary, and interpretation through scripture study.

Student Testimonials

Hear from Students Who Have Attended the Museum of the Bible Experience

– Student Interview

We thought it would be boring…it was the total opposite. I’m not going to lie to you. So, the trip was nice to me. I have liked everything since day one.

– Student Interview

I would like to learn the same way as we did on this trip, really feeling everything

– Student Interview

The way I would like to learn about the Bible in the future is through an interactive experience like what we experienced in the [MOTB] Walk Through the Old Testament.

– Student Interview

Not much has changed as I was already growing and challenging myself to read the Bible more, but overall the MOTB did open my eyes a little bit more to the reality of the Bible, especially the Old Testament.

– Student Interview

The Bible museum gave me a different perspective on engaging the Bible and God in my life. For example, if I read the scripture now, I try to visualize what it is trying to tell me and apply it into my life…going on this trip gave me a different perspective and many techniques on how to grow spiritually.

– Student Interview

I have been reading the Bible more often on my own time [since the trip]. Before the trip, I read the Bible just to read it; now I read the Bible to understand it and to take things out of it and to apply it to my life.

– Student Interview

I want to engage with the Bible in a very active way, with others who are interested like me. I would rather avoid the lazy, slow, boring Bible class formula from now on.

– Student Interview

After the Museum of the Bible, I had a better understanding, which created a desire in me to want to learn more and study my Bible.

– Student Interview

It’s been really cool. I think there’s just been a lot of variety and everything that’s been covered like everything in the Museum of the Bible, there was just a lot going on in a good way.

– Student Interview

I could have used more time at the Museum of the Bible

– Student Interview

I would like to learn and engage in the Bible more outside of the classroom so there is less pressure and I am able to learn because I want to learn about it not because I need to know it for a test.

– Student Interview

It’s just been really good. I’m enjoying my time learning a lot; a very humbling experience.

Interested in Getting Your School Involved in the Bible Literacy Project?

Click here and complete the sign-up form

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