I am a bit late with this chart in our read through the Bible at Dewey this year. As a reminder, there won’t be a chart like this for every book, but I hope this is helpful for you.

I am a bit late with this chart in our read through the Bible at Dewey this year. As a reminder, there won’t be a chart like this for every book, but I hope this is helpful for you.

Here are the next in the series of supplemental materials for our journey through the story of the Bible: a map of Israel’s journey from Egypt to Canaan, and an overview of the book of Exodus.
Here are the pngs, if you prefer.


We conclude our series on the work and identity of Jesus with one of the most used, and perhaps most misunderstood, titles of Jesus – the Christ. What does “Christ” mean, and why is it so important?
(Preaching on the work and identity of Jesus. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on December 29, 2024. Below you can find the chart mentioned in the sermon.)

This year at the Dewey Church of Christ we are embarking on a journey through the Bible together. I have put together a reading plan for the year, and the sermons through the year will line up with the reading. Here is the reading plan and sermon schedule:
Additionally, I will be putting together some charts throughout the year to go along with the reading. I hope that these can be useful for you as we seek to understand the story of the Bible together!
Here are the pdfs for the first three charts:
Here are the pngs:
To accompany our study of Ezekiel, I have revised and updated my timeline of the most prominent Israelite prophets. I hope this can be helpful for your study of the Old Testament!

To accompany our sermon series on Ezekiel, I have composed a chronological and thematic chart of the book. I hope this will be helpful in your study of Ezekiel!

“Messiah” is an important title for Jesus, but why? Where did this word come from, and are we using it correctly today? I made this chart for an adult VBS class, and hope you also might find it useful. You can find the .pdf here.

In preparation for our Vacation Bible School I have made a chart outlining some of the major themes in Daniel, plus an explanation of the chronology. You can find the pdf here.

We are going through Esther in our Sunday evening sermons at Dewey, so I made this chart to help us keep the overall narrative in mind. It might be surprising to see the length of time the story covers. You can get the pdf here.

This is a chart I made for my lovely wife, who is speaking this weekend at a Ladies Day at the Blossom Church of Christ in Blossom, Texas. Hopefully this can be of some help to you as well. You can get the .png below, or here is the .pdf, if you prefer.
