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How to Eat Your Bible: A Simple Approach to Learning and Loving the Word of God

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Loving God means loving His Word.

If you're feeling distant from God, could it be because you're ignoring His Word? But maybe you don't know where to start. Maybe the long books and strange names feel overwhelming. Maybe you just don't like reading. Whatever the case, How to Eat Your Bible will help you cultivate an appetite for life-long study of God's Word. Find practical guidance for overcoming the hurdles that have kept you from making Bible study a regular part of your life. You'll also become encouraged to pursue God's Word by learning how other Christians throughout time maintained this crucial practice. Pastor Nate Pickowicz also includes a unique Seven Year Bible Plan so that you can apply what you've learned and continue drawing near to God as you consume His Word.

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  • Teaches how to cultivate a life-long study of God’s Word
  • Includes a unique Seven Year Bible Plan
  • Helps readers not just read but truly feast on Scripture
  • Introduction: Setting the Table
  • Starving for the Word
  • Beginning with Prayer
  • Read: What Does It Say?
  • Study: What Does It Mean?
  • Use: How Do I Apply It?
  • Eat Up!
  • The Seven Year Bible Plan
Any book that has as its goal to get people to more carefully read, faithfully understand, and joyfully treasure the Word of God is a gift I gratefully commend to the people of God. This message, so greatly needed in our day, cannot be heard too often or often enough.

Nancy Demoss Wolgemuth, author, host/teacher of Revive Our Hearts

The spirit of J. C. Ryle pulses through this short yet arresting book. In an age that urges us to be justified by doubt, not by faith, Pickowicz does something unusual: he counsels us to eat the words of God like food. In doing so, he models a deep love for and trust in Scripture. The result is a readable book that is as catalytic as it is instructive. What a gift! We learn here that the Bible is not for super-scholars, or far-out mystical gurus, or shiny-toothed salesmen. The Bible is for me, and in it I will meet God, and by it, I will see Him face-to-face.

Owen Strachan, Author of Reenchanting Humanity: A Theology of Mankind; associate professor of Christian theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

In this book, Nate shares how God enabled him to go from a person who read the Bible "from time to time" to someone who cannot have enough of this life-transforming book. Yet this is not only a testimony; it is also a brief educational tour in how you too can find yourself delighting in an intellectually stretching and spiritually satisfying daily reading of Scripture. Are you becoming lethargic in your regular intake of God's Word? Read this practical book and it will propel you to a fresh love for the good old book!

Conrad Mbewe, Pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church, Lusaka, Zambia

  • Title: How to Eat Your Bible: A Simple Approach to Learning and Loving the Word of God
  • Author: Nate Pickowicz
  • Publishers: Moody, Master’s Seminary
  • Print Publication Date: 2021
  • Logos Release Date: 2023
  • Pages: 143
  • Era: era:contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Reader Edition
  • Subjects: Bible › Appreciation; Bible › Criticism, interpretation, etc
  • ISBNs: 9780802420398, 9780802498960, 0802498965, 0802420397
  • Resource ID: LLS:EATYOURBIBLE
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2025-04-03T21:00:15Z

Nate Pickowicz is the teaching pastor of Harvest Bible Church in Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire. He is also the author of several books including ‘Why We’re Protestant’, ‘The American Puritans’, and ‘How to Eat Your Bible’. He and his wife, Jessica, have three children.

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  1. Christian Alexander
    How to Eat Your Bible by Nate Pickowicz  This book is an excellent resource for both old and young Christians. It is a book that teaches all Christians to eat their Bible. This book is an excellent introduction to the basic principles of hermeneutics. If I were teaching a class on Hermeneutics for undergraduate students, this would be my go-to resource because of its simplistic theological tactic as well as its ideological premises of hermeneutics.  How do you eat the Bible, you may ask? One bite at a time, just like one devours an elephant. The Bible is manna—bread from heaven prepared for us by God. As Christians, we can never finish eating the Bible. When we eat the Bible, God fills our vessel with more. All we are, as Christians, are vessels for Christ.  Pickowicz believes that understanding the Bible begins with reading it. In his book How to Eat Your Bible: A Simple Approach to Learning and Loving the Word of God, he proposes a seven-year Bible reading plan. This is a plan I hope to embark on in the near future as it expells many different points of view for Christians as they read the Bible. This Bible reading plan is a good alternative to Bible-in-a-year reading plans that can keep us from taking our time to enjoy God’s word. Pickowicz says: “instead of plowing through Bible-in-a-year reading plans, students should embrace a long-term approach and focus on delving deeper into individual book studies.” And yet, he adds that “the purpose of the Seven Year Bible Plan is to motivate whole-Bible study over long periods of time. And while it’s certainly possible to follow the order I used, I suggest you create your own plan.” How To Eat Your Bible is not an extreme or idealistic book. At less than 230 pages, this book does a good job of reaching its goal of explaining to Christians how to eat their Bible. The author does a good job, and I have even loaned this book out to a few of my pastor friends. 

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