Welcome to The Agora—a vibrant online space for Bible study, spiritual reflection, and faith-building resources.
Whether you’re new to the scriptures or a lifelong student of God’s Word, The Agora offers a rich variety of content to inspire, challenge, and deepen your understanding.
Browse thought-provoking Bible editorials, explore over 600 topical articles and lessons, or dig into daily exhortations that accompany your Bible readings. You’ll also find in-depth commentaries, online books, studies on prophecy, and clear explanations of core Bible teachings in the First Principles series. For those following a reading plan, the Bible Companion is a guiding tool to help you stay grounded in the Word every day or use the links below to quickly access today’s Bible readings.
Whatever your starting point, The Agora is a place to grow in faith, engage with scripture, and discover enduring truths for life.
Today’s Bible Readings
If our name is new to you, find out more about the Christadelphians.
For expositions of Bible prophecy, especially as related to the Last Days.
“Bible Companion” and comments
This daily Bible reading plan helps one read the entire Bible each year.
Brief thoughts and meditations based on the daily Bible readings.
Bible Editorials
Embark on a journey of spiritual discovery with our collection of Bible editorials. Delving into topics ranging from the essence of faith to the nuances of biblical teachings, these concise articles offer insights to deepen your understanding and enrich your daily walk. Explore the full array of editorials here.
Finding the answers
There are many questions in life. Where and to whom does one go for answers? And what will you do when the answers are given?
Questions may deal with big issues or little issues. They can be general or specific. They might be on several levels: national, state, local, corporate, division, group, family or individual. But it’s questions pertaining to life and death that are usually the most pointed, pertinent and profitable.
A question can be simply seeking information, or it can be aggressively challenging the status quo. It can be spontaneous, fluff, innocent, irrelevant… or thoughtful, philosophical, provocative, penetrating. A question can be a matter of form or procedure, or it can reflect a hunger
Why the delay?
With every passing day, we are closer to the Return of Jesus the Christ. The message of his imminent Return is as urgent as ever. The certainty of his Second Coming is clearly good news for a world in distress: there is not a country on this earth which is not suffering from confusion, hardship and turmoil. Our world needs God’s help now.
Why then the apparent delay in the Second Coming?
When asked privately by his disciples, “Tell us, when will this [the destruction of the Temple] be, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the close of the age?” (Mat 24:3), Jesus gave several examples and predicted specific events that would be perceived and understood as indicating a soon fulfillment of his prophecy. Near-term