Saturday, August 30, 2025

Proposal for a Common Bible Study Program

 Proposal for a Common Bible Study Program for the Churches in India


 Introduction

The Christian churches in India are blessed with a rich diversity of traditions, denominations, and expressions of faith. Yet, this diversity has often led to division, with each group developing its own study materials and Vacation Bible School (VBS) programs. While these efforts serve their respective communities, they also highlight the separation among us.


In today’s world, where the challenges to living a meaningful Christian life are immense, the churches in India need a united approach to Bible study—one that emphasizes our shared faith and mission rather than our differences.


 Purpose of the Proposal

This proposal seeks to bring together the churches in India to develop a common Bible study program that:


1. Focuses on the content and context of the Bible rather than denominational interpretations.


2. Provides a biblical foundation for Christian living in the contemporary world.


3. Promotes unity among Christians in India by offering a shared curriculum, especially for children and young people through Vacation Bible School.


 Rationale


Current Practice: At present, each denomination conducts its own Bible study and VBS programs, often shaped by its unique theological perspectives.


The Need: Instead of using the Bible to justify existing customs and beliefs, we need a study method that helps us discover the true content of the Scriptures as objectively as possible.


The Vision: A shared study program would:


Enhance unity among the churches.


Offer children and youth a common biblical foundation.


Strengthen the witness of the Church in India by showing that Christians can stand together around the Word of God.



 Proposal Details


1. Develop a Common Curriculum


A national-level curriculum for Bible study and VBS.


Designed collaboratively by representatives from different denominations.


Grounded in the Scriptures, focusing on both historical context and present-day application.


2. Leadership and Coordination


The Council of Christian Churches and the Bible Society of India can take primary leadership.


A committee of biblical scholars, pastors, and Christian educators from diverse traditions should be formed.


3. Implementation


Pilot the curriculum in selected regions.


Gather feedback from churches, teachers, and participants.


Revise and finalize for wider use across India.



 Expected Outcomes


Greater unity among denominations through a shared biblical foundation.


A stronger and more authentic Christian witness in Indian society.


A generation of children and youth equipped with a clear and meaningful understanding of the Bible.


A shift in emphasis from what divides us to what unites us.


Conclusion

This initiative has the potential to transform the way we study the Bible in India. It can help us move from division toward unity, from custom-based teaching toward Scripture-based living, and from isolated denominational efforts toward a collective Christian witness.


We invite the Council of Christian Churches and the Bible Society of India to prayerfully consider this proposal and take the lead in making it a reality.



 *Conclusion* 


This initiative has the potential to transform the way we study the Bible in India. It can help us move from division toward unity, from custom-based teaching toward Scripture-based living, and from isolated denominational efforts toward a collective Christian witness.


We invite the Council of Christian Churches and the Bible Society of India to prayerfully consider this proposal and take the lead in making it a reality.

3 comments:

Prof. Susan Sam, Nilambur said...

Bringing this mission into practice will pave way for a great wave of blessings among the Christians as a whole and will surely open the eyes of the prejudiced.
Let it be a great opportunity before the world to accept Christ as their saviour in the true sense, irrespective of divisions.My prayers , brother.

Dr. Roy Paul said...

The approaches of the traditional churches, Catholic and Orthodox, to the Bible are different from those of the Protestant Churches. It is very difficult to synchronise the two. Roy Paul

Prof Babu Joseph said...

A good idea. It will be good if we can bring Catholics, Jacobites, Orthodox, Protestant churches together in that endeavor.

In fact there will be 90 Per cent unity and 10 Per cent divergence. But those divergences were blown out of proportion.

I wish and pray the attempt all success.