Stories of Hope
This Biblical Word Can Mean “Ransom” or “Redemption Payment”
A kopher, meaning ransom or redemption payment, describes something valuable given to ensure someone’s well-being, or even save their life. But the Bible warns that offering a kopher does not fix everything.
This Biblical Hebrew Word Refers to Redeeming Family
The Hebrew word ga’al describes the process of restoring a family member or their property back into the family’s possession, or redeeming them.
Jesus Feeds People in the Wilderness
Jesus surprises the crowd with an abundance of food in an unexpected place.
Go Backstage With BibleProject
Join Tim, Jon, and the BibleProject team as they take you behind the scenes and share stories of how people worldwide are experiencing the Bible in new and beautiful ways—all because of the generosity, enthusiasm, and encouragement of a community of patrons and supporters. To learn more and find additional resources from the annual Backstage With BibleProject supporter gathering, visit bibleproject.com/patron-event.
Water of Life in the Wilderness
Watch our Water of Life video to understand how God provides for his people in the wilderness—and then rescues them from it.
Hagar in the Wilderness
Hagar’s story challenges Brittany on our Scholarship team to see how God helps people flourish even while spending a lifetime in the wilderness.
This Hebrew Word Describes the Wilderness
The Hebrew word “midbar” describes a land of scarcity and, often, danger. But it can also be a place of testing and refuge.
The Wilderness Podcast Series
????The wilderness is full of unexpected stories—tune in now, wherever you listen.
The God Sky in the Wilderness
In our theme video, The Wilderness, our studio used a swirling, movement-filled space as a visual device to communicate that God meets people where they are—even in the wilderness.
Biblical Settings and the Wilderness
Biblical authors use settings to draw out emotions and build expectations. When we read a story, we naturally connect each scene to similar stories we’ve encountered before.