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God and me, Actually, is a ten-week expedition into the relatively obscure passage of Zechariah 3:1-7.

How could an Old Testament prophet from 520 BCE have arguably the most profound vision for our culture today? Zechariah 3:1-7 addresses life’s most pressing and ancient questions.

As you will soon discover, Zechariah presents a shocking picture of what God is like and what we mean to Him and gives us practical wisdom for growing a transforming friendship.

It’s natural to feel intimidated by a 2,600-year-old text filled with crazy images. Relax! We’re here to guide you and help you thrive. Be curious and open. Good things ahead!

Beyond the growing resource library below, you can sign up to receive “Weekly Collections” containing podcasts, prompts, and reflections to guide your journey.

Gather others, find a rhythm, and discover what God has for you through Zecheriah 3:1-7.

Weekly Collections

Beginnings

Vision, Themes, and Schedule

Introduction Podcast

Resource Library

Bible Project Zechariah Summary Video

Zechariah 3:1-7 (NASB Translation)

Helpful Commentary (Tyndale)

Ladder of Abstraction Diagram

Alive to God in Scripture Process

ATGIS Map

ATGIS Overview

Read

Think

Think: Guardrails

Pray

Respond

Week 1: (September 16) – Interacting with the Bible

Lesson: Interacting
with the Bible

Theodyssey
Podcast Episode

Blog Reflection:
Eat This Book Excerpt

Week 2: (September 23) – The Story Behind the Story

Lesson: The Story Behind the Story

Theodyssey
Podcast Episode

Bible Project Theme Video: Exile

Week 3: (September 30) – A Supernatural World

Lesson: A Supernatural World

Theodyssey
Podcast Episode

Bible Project: Spiritual Being Video Series

Week 4: (October 7) – Accusation and Vulnerability

Lesson: Accusation and Vulnerability

Theodyssey
Podcast Episode

Blog Reflection: Screwtape Letters