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BibleStorm Makes Bible Trivia Quiz Games With Purpose

What makes BibleStorm bible trivia quiz products unique and different?

After all, there are many bible trivia quiz products out there.

BibleStorm makes bible trivia quiz products with a purpose.

While learning random bible trivia may be interesting, it doesn’t teach anything of value. You may learn a bunch of facts but miss the context to understand the importance of the scripture. It’s like getting a letter from a loved one and caring more about the number of words, paragraphs and sentences than the content of the letter. That’s why BibleStorm trivia products won’t teach you the number of books in the bible (66), or how many chapters are in it (1189), or the shortest verse (John 11:35), or longest chapter (Psalm 119), or shortest chapter (Psalm 117), etc.

BibleStorm trivia products have one primary purposeto illuminate hidden truth found in God’s Word. As such, our foundational scripture is found in Psalm 119:18.

Open my eyes [to spiritual truth] so that I may behold Wonderful things from Your law.

Psalm 119:18 AMP

Why are we singularly focused on shining a spotlight on the bible?

Because our experience informs us that while many people may be familiar with the Bible and even encounter it on a semi-regular basis, many do not know or understand what it says. And this can have a significant negative impact in our walk with God.

In fact, the bible states,

“My people are destroyed because they don’t know Me”

and “lack knowledge [of My law, where I reveal My will]”

Hosea 4:6

But God has left his Word/law (i.e. the bible) for us to get to know Him. Not being familiar with His Word means that we aren’t familiar with who He is; how He operates; what He has instructed us to do; or even what promises and gifts He has given to us that we are missing out on. The bible is full of interesting information, stories, events, characters, wisdom, knowledge, etc.

What if you could not only learn new information in a fun way but understand the context of it?

At BibleStorm, we believe that trivia is a great way to (re)introduce the bible, biblical themes and concepts. BibleStorm trivia products not only teach you new facts but reveals the application of those facts to our day to day life. It reveals the who, what, why, when, and how questions you may have about a subject, theme, or story.
BibleStorm trivia products are fun, educational, and biblically sound (i.e. based on scripture). Each product contains multiple trivia questions and answers (in various formats – multiple-choice,  true/false, fill in the blank, etc). Each answer is derived directly from God’s Word (i.e. the bible) and we include one or more scripture references so you can confirm the Word for yourself and expand your knowledge further.

Multiple uses and ways to play BibleStorm trivia game products

BibleStorm trivia products can be used in many ways. You can play it like a game among friends and family. Or you can use it as part of personal or corporate bible study. For example, my kids ask all the time can we play BibleStorm Trivia quizzes and my wife and I will compete with them to answer the most trivia questions correctly. We may also use that as an opportunity to expand and share more details on a particular subject based on a simple trivia question.
BibleStorm trivia products can also be used for evangelism. You can ask a trivia question as a way to initiate a conversation about the bible and what it says.
Our desire is that BibleStorm trivia products are a resource to (re)introduce people to the one true God and leads them to Christ. That’s why every product includes a salvation appeal to invite the lost into the kingdom of God. It’s the kind of gift you can give to family members, friends, co-workers, neighbors, enemies, whomever.
Our prayer is that these resources help you develop and increase your hunger/desire to learn more about God through His Word.

If you “[seek after] knowledge,

then you will understand the fear of the Lord

and find the knowledge of God.

For the Lord gives Wisdom;

From His mouth come

knowledge and understanding”

(Proverbs 2:3-6).

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Welcome to BibleStorm

“Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing?”

This is an appropriate Word for me today. I am the head of a household that consists of my wife and 3 young kids and I’m also the first born son of elderly parents. As such, it is so easy for me to slip into thinking and worrying about how we will pay the kids’ childcare fees or the mortgage or help out with our parent’s needs and in general make ends meet. I wonder how I can make more money or how to slash expenses to bring our budget (i.e. income versus spending) back in alignment.

This is particularly acute for me because I grew up in a household where we didn’t have enough. My family frequently got handouts (food, clothing, etc) and even government assistance growing up. Unconsciously and consciously, I wanted to do better than that for my family. In fact part of my initial thinking was to be self sufficient and never get married or have kids to ensure I had enough.

The funny thing is that my years of worrying have not made the situation better. Even when I have managed to make some headway, some unforeseen event has quickly derailed those plans. But what I have come to recognize in hindsight is that the Lord has been with me and has been faithful. Yes, circumstances have been challenging at times but I have also seen God provide for my family’s needs miraculously and supernaturally. And that when I allow the Holy Spirit to lead me, I do not have to worry about how the results will turn out.

I have come to realize that each day, moment, decision, opportunity, trial or circumstance, I have a choice. I can focus on what’s in front of me and believe what I see.

Or I can have faith in God and believe what He has said.

God is the one that has said “do not worry” (1) and “fear not” (2). He is the one who has said “Be content with what you have … for He will never leave me nor forsake me” (3). That He “will uphold me with His righteous right hand” (4) for His name’s sake. That He will “provide for all my needs according to His riches in glory” (5). That because I have accepted and acknowledged Him as my Shepherd, “I shall not lack any good thing” (6). That His “goodness and His mercy shall follow me all the days of my life” (7). That “with God nothing is impossible” (8) and that “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (9).

Frankly, God has also said that “above all, He wants us to prosper in all things and be in good health, even as our soul prospers” (10). How do I get my soul to prosper you may ask? By meditating on the Word of God day and night (11). And through being transformed by the renewing of my mind (12).

Which brings me back to the antidote to worry as described by Jesus –
“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness”

Here at BibleStorm, we are doing our part to seek the kingdom of God and spread the good news of salvation through bible trivia. And to help people transform their minds through the living Word of God.

 

Our prayer is that these trivia cards are a fun way to (re)introduce the bible, biblical themes and concepts. And as a result, you develop a hunger/desire to learn more about God through His Word.

Welcome to BibleStorm, where we are illuminating hidden truths found in God’s Word.

PS: Check out our salvation appeal page to learn more about Jesus Christ and how to receive Him as Lord and Savior.

#BibleStormTrivia #BibleStorm

Scripture References
  1. Matthew 6:25
  2. Isaiah 41:10
  3. Hebrews 13:5
  4. Isaiah 41:10
  5. Philippians 4:19
  6. Psalms 23:1
  7. Psalms 23:6
  8. Luke 1:37
  9. Philippians 4:13
  10. 3 John 1:2
  11. Joshua 1:8
  12. Romans 12:2