
If you’ve been asked to lead a Bible study—or you feel called to—but you’re unsure how to lead well, you’re in the right place.
Many Bible study leaders are willing and faithful but feel underprepared, unsupported, or unsure how to move beyond surface-level discussion. Redeemed exists to help change that.
What This Site Is For
Redeemed is for training new and growing Bible study leaders who want to:
- Understand Scripture more deeply
- Lead discussions that engage hearts, not just fill time
- Help group members grow in daily dependence on God’s Word
- Lead with confidence while relying on God, not performance
How I Help
I equip Bible study teachers through Scripture-centered tools, guided practice, leadership training, and spiritual preparation so that they confidently facilitate meaningful, deep Bible studies that connect hearts to God’s Word.
How to Use This Site
This site is designed to help you lead others well. Rather than using everything at once, begin with the section that fits what God has placed in front of you right now—discipling an individual, leading a group, training a ministry team, or preparing a Bible study.
Choose the path below that matches what you are currently doing or preparing to do in ministry.
1. GUIDE OTHERS INTO GOD’S WORD
Use Bible study tools and discipleship resources to help others read, understand, and apply Scripture. These resources are designed for teaching and discipleship—and as you use them, God will faithfully deepen your own understanding as well.
A simple, visual tool to help you clearly explain the gospel to someone else.
The worksheet is for walking non-Christian individuals through the gospel story or t raining Christians to share the gospel using a visual representation.
Practical guidance for helping others read, understand, and respond to Scripture.
Equip your disciple or small group members with tools to engage with Scripture confidently.
Lead a testimony themed Bible Study to help empower others to share their testimony, plus use a testimony worksheet to help them begin drafting their story.
2. LEAD MINISTRY TEAMS & BIBLE STUDIES WELL
Learn how to facilitate meaningful discussion, ask thoughtful questions, and guide groups with clarity and care—without feeling pressure to have all the answers.
3. USE READY-TO-USE BIBLE STUDIES
When you’re ready to lead, use Scripture-centered Bible studies created to help groups engage deeply with God’s Word together.
If you’re unsure, start with the first link in the section that best fits what you are leading right now — and come back here as you grow into the other areas. And remember, you don’t have to be perfect. You just have to be willing—and God promises to work through His Word.
“And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.”
Galatians 6:9








