
Take Your Bible Study from Duty to Delight!
Confidently Study God’s Word with the Delight process
Prepare Your Heart: Seven Bible Verses to Pray Before Studying Scripture
Prayer is an integral part of Bible study. We want to invite the Holy Spirit to guide us in our study, to reveal to us what we are to know about God and what it looks like to walk with Him. I must admit that sometimes I struggle with prayer much more than I do…
Dwelling in the Word: A Quick Guide to Meditating on Scripture
Are you new to reading the Bible? Or perhaps you’ve spent time trying to read the Bible with little understanding or impact on your life. When I started reading the Bible regularly out of desire rather than out of duty, I didn’t start by attempting to read the whole Bible or even an entire book….
From Duty to Delight
Reading and studying the Bible has not always been a joy for me. In fact, at one time, it was pretty dull! I read the Bible for many years to fulfill my “required” Christian duties. However, during these years, my Bible study was joyless and fruitless. I grew up in church and always had a…
Four Mistakes I Was Making with Bible Study and How Not to Make Them
Reading out of literary Context is the one mistake that, if corrected, would make the most significant difference in how people understand and interpret scripture. We live in a world of coffee-mug Bible verses, verses of the day, and scripture art. While I don’t have a problem with any of these things, when we only…

Hi there! I’m Michelle, and I’m delighted you’re here! I want to help you take your Bible study time from a duty you check off your list to a joyful, fruitful process that changes you from the inside out.
You will find a variety of helpful resources on this website…tools that have helped me learn to study and enjoy the Bible, devotional articles, and practical suggestions to grow in your walk with God.
Read the story of how God brought me out of despair by pointing me to His Word and how that time in my life became a catalyst for me to develop a deep and abiding relationship with God.
