• Announcement Posts

    Another Birthday Celebration!

      Last year, in celebration of His Truth, My Voice’s ten-year anniversary, I created a new website, God’s One Big Story, where I hoped to present the Story of the Bible in a way that would make it understandable to anyone who was interested in knowing it. Toward that end, I have spent the past year presenting the Love Story of the Bible there as a two-act play in which Act 1 recounts the story of God’s love relationship with Israel and Act 2 relates the story of Christ’s love relationship with the Church.  In our study so far, we have learned about the staging, cast, format, plot, and means…

  • 1-Bible Story Posts, Preliminaries

    Here at Last, at Stage #1…

      Well, we have finally arrived at Stage #1—the place where the Bible:  The Love Story of the Ages will soon begin to unfold before us.  As we depart the Truth Train, let’s be sure to carry with us the Program Guides that we were given on the most recent leg of our journey.  We will find that as we watch the many smaller stories of the Bible being acted out on the Earthly Stage before us, these Guides will help us make sense of the One Big Story taking place simultaneously on the Heavenly Stage above us.  So, please find a good seat and make yourselves as comfortable as…

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    New to His Truth, My Voice?

    Hi, and welcome to His Truth, My Voice!  My name is Judy Roberts and since January, 2014, I have been leading a study tour of the Bible which is unique in at least two ways. First, it is a Rocking and Rolling train trip through the Word of God–a trip which is taking us deep into the Land of Revelation Knowledge.  Second, upon our arrival in the Land of Revelation Knowledge, we began having the Bible presented to us as a Love Story in the format of a stage play.       Horatio, our travel agent, would like you to know that you can join the tour at any time; however, to get the most benefit from it,…

  • 1-Bible Story Posts, Preliminaries

    All the World’s a Stage–and Life its Cosmic Drama

    Having just gone over the presentation of the Bible as a story, the program guide for that story, and the process by which that story will be presented to us—and, since we are rapidly approaching the first stage of the fourteen upon which our story will be presented—let’s use the few minutes we have before we arrive there to try and solidify in our minds the overall concept behind the production that we are about to witness.  The best way I know to do that is to draw upon what may seem like a rather unusual resource for instruction in Bible study, and that is the works of William Shakespeare. It…