Bringing the Bible Back In (BTBBI) is a ministry movement founded on the conviction that the Bible is the most urgent, important, and influential book on earth. For centuries, the Bible has shaped civilizations, informed moral frameworks, inspired great minds, and provided divine counsel to generations.
BTBBI exists to restore biblical literacy, biblical balance, and biblical application in personal life, family, professional calling, leadership, and cultural influence.
We live in an era of biblical illiteracy. Despite unprecedented access to Scripture, many believers lack the knowledge, confidence, and skills to read, understand, and apply God's Word effectively. The Bible has been marginalized in public discourse, relegated to private devotion, and often disconnected from the realities of work, leadership, and cultural engagement.
BTBBI addresses this crisis through comprehensive teaching, practical resources, and transformative programs that restore biblical literacy and empower believers to integrate Scripture into every sphere of life—from the boardroom to the living room, from policy to practice, from conviction to culture.
When believers are equipped with biblical intelligence, transformation happens—personally, relationally, professionally, and culturally. Lives are changed, families are strengthened, leaders are raised up, and kingdom principles advance in every domain of society.
Our mission is to disseminate Biblical knowledge—comcepts, principles, processes, and practices—in its multifaceted, multidimensional, and multileveled manifestations and expressions with the objective of communicating divine wisdom and understanding so our targeted audience and community can make divine and intelligent decisions.
Our vision is to become an indispensable source of credible, authentic, and legitimate source of Biblical information and knowledge and understanding and wisdom and counsel.
Six commitments that shape how we gather, study, and share the Word.
Create a community of Christian believers.
Conceptualize the Biblical content in multiple facets and dimensions.
Develop Biblically-based models and theories on important topics of interest to the community.
Disseminate Biblical content among the community regularly through social media.
Stimulate dialogue and foster professional and practical discussions of Biblical content.
Invite topics of interest from the community and give them a Biblical treatment, just like students are able to create their own major.
Nine outcomes that frame how we explore creativity, innovation, and the Word.
Increase the number of Christian believers created in the community.
Define the concepts of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship and explain the differences among them.
Demonstrate that creativity draws on the intellectual knowledge of multiple disciplines — psychology, sociology, economics, and more.
Reinforce that creativity is a distinct human property whose principles and processes apply across diverse social and economic contexts.
Show that creativity is a universal attribute of the human species, not the exclusive property of any social, demographic, or psychographic group.
Describe the physiological and psychological factors that may influence individual, group, and organizational creativity.
Describe the steps in the creative process and the approaches and techniques for improving it.
Discuss the factors that foster and enable, as well as impede and hinder, creativity.
Discuss the models of creativity and the organizational conditions that influence which model is selected.
Exercise our God-given authority and divine mandate to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature
Execute the responsibility by doing the job or performing the task assigned. We encourage healthy debate and differences of opinion, valuing each person as uniquely created and gifted
We take ownership of our actions and outcomes. We answer to God, to one another, and to those we serve, and we willingly give an account of how we have used what has been entrusted to us.
We earn trust through consistency between what we say and what we do. Our reputation rests on reliable work, sound judgment, and a track record people can depend on.
We are genuine in who we are and what we represent. We do not pretend or put on a front, but live and serve in a manner true to our faith and our calling
We are honest, open, ethical, and fair. People trust us to adhere to our word and give them Biblical counsel
We faithfully manage the resources, talents, time, and relationships God has placed in our care. We use them wisely and responsibly for His glory and the good of those we serve.
We know it takes people with different ideas, strengths, interests, and cultural backgrounds to make our company succeed.
Explore our B3L5 Framework and discover how biblical intelligence can transform your life.