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Let's Talk Bible is an English-language online Bible study course built around the idea of “learning book by book.” It aims to help users move beyond simply reading the Bible toward understanding the meaning of the text. The page mainly highlights a year-long study path focused on the Gospel of Luke, targeting readers who still struggle to grasp biblical meaning even after years of devotionals and sermons.
The course is a 46-week video series. Each week focuses on a passage of Scripture through three parts: “read, study, and reflect.” It includes videos, supporting written material, and discussion questions, making it suitable for individual study as well as Bible study with friends or small groups. The platform also offers lectures on historical, cultural, and archaeological background, claims to provide more than 100 articles, maps, and supplementary resources, and uses a weekly recap podcast to support review. One relatively distinctive feature is AI Chat: users can ask questions, and answers are limited to Let's Talk Bible’s own content library.
The instructor, Dr. Chase Replogle, is the founding pastor of Bent Oak Church, as well as an author and podcaster. He holds a degree in Biblical Studies, a master’s degree in New Testament, and a Doctorate of Ministry focused on writing. For a Bible education course, this background provides some support for the course’s theological and teaching credibility.
The page includes a Pricing entry point and promises a refund if users do not feel more confident reading the Bible after completing the course. However, the captured text does not disclose the specific price, payment methods, whether it is a subscription or one-time purchase, or the detailed refund period and conditions.
The main strengths are its well-structured curriculum, emphasis on in-depth study by biblical book, and added first-century historical and cultural context, making it suitable for those who want to understand the Bible systematically. Self-paced learning, discussion questions, and podcast recaps also make the course more flexible. The downsides are limited transparency: the full course coverage, pricing, accreditation, and certificates are unclear. The page also contains Lorem ipsum placeholder text, suggesting that some content may still be unfinished. While AI Chat has defined boundaries, its accuracy and review mechanism are not fully explained.
It is best suited for Christians, devotional readers, and small-group leaders with English ability who want to study the Gospel of Luke or New Testament background systematically. It is less suitable for users looking for Chinese-language courses, formal seminary credits, or a clearly defined certificate. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the captured text, so it is currently listed as unknown.
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