All of us have some kind of relationship with the Bible. No matter where you are in your journey, it’s possible to find JOY through the Bible. And that’s our desire. The Greek word for JOY in Biblical text is Chara (pronounced khar-ah) and we believe the joy-filled message of the Bible is for everyone. Here at The Chara Project, we are on a quest for us to all find JOY through the Bible.
In Luke 10:27, we see the two greatest commandments:
“‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”
It’s difficult to love someone you don’t know.
When we engage God in His Word and learn how to study the Bible, we get to know God, His character, and His heart for others. As our relationship and love for God deepens, it outpours onto the relationships with our neighbors.
And who is our neighbor? Jesus goes on in Luke 10 to tell the parable of the good samaritan, helping us realize that everyone we come in contact with is our neighbor – regardless of differences.
God has orchestrated our story and given us the opportunity to learn how to study the Bible on its own terms as we’ve engaged in relationships and Bible study with people from different faith backgrounds. Over the past 10 years, our relationships with our neighbors have deepened. Our understanding of the Bible has been strengthened. And the clarity of the gospel and hope that Jesus brings has never given us more joy.
This remarkable journey birthed The Chara Project and it’s our mission to build confidence in studying the Bible on your own and with your neighbor.
It is our ultimate hope to create a world where anyone can explore the Bible, grow in their Biblical understanding, and build relationships around the Bible with those who might believe differently than you.
So we encourage you to: