
A selection of our posts have also been (or are planning to be) put into a version that can be used for teaching purposes such as for discipleship, individual, or small group Bible studies in church or the home. These lesson materials are free and able to be downloaded for you to print for yourself and to give to your group.
You can learn more about this new feature on this page…
How to Get These Lesson Materials:
- Each study graphic and title provides the link(s) to the free student/teacher printables through our online shop.
- The cost is remains FREE for these studies.
- But we do not provide “lifetime access” to our downloads. So that means that if you order them, you need to also download them and store them on your own device to print from. You have at least one week from ordering it to do so but it is best if you remember to do it right away.
- With a lesson, the printable lesson(s) might also include simple pictures to colour (e.g. for children or teens or adults who like to learn with visuals).
- The colouring pictures are generally not included on the original post.
Clicking on a link in the list of post titles on this page will take you to one of our shop product pages. From there, you can add it to your cart and checkout to receive the download of the free lesson pages.
About the Printable Posts –
The first batch of printable posts will be especially related to ideas within “health and wellness”. Given the fact that we all get sick or injured at some point, and that part of my audience are dealing with environmental sensitivities, the first batch we’re putting together is of this kind. (Perhaps a second batch of printable posts will be related to other topics such as homeschooling.)
The printable posts we offer at present are all Bible-related studies.
What is Needed to Complete our Bible Studies:
- A willing heart and mind, wanting to seek God’s truth. Ask God to help you to understand and He will do that! His promise in Hebrews 11:6 (NIV’84) says: “without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.”
- A Bible, in a good translation of a language you understand. Paraphrases and fake translations simply don’t provide enough accuracy when we are looking at specific verses in their context and original meaning of what God wants to communicate to us, which is what our studies emphasize. (For an overview, sometimes a loose translation or paraphrase might be “OK” to read for comparison but they are not really as helpful in a detailed Bible study.)
- Here is a chart found also on Christian Book Distributors “About Translations” page which I like to show the differences between English translations. I personally tend to read the NIV, NKJV, ESV (and sometimes KJV or NASB) and refer to original word meanings such as what would be understood in the Interlinear.

Note: If your first/primary language is something else (e.g. French, German, Spanish, etc.), go ahead and read the verses in that language if you like, even though the study I provide is in English.
Here are a few places that can help you find one of those kinds of Bible translations:
- Canadian Bible Society (multi-languages listed, including some Indigenous, and accessible English large print and Braille versions)
- Deaf Missions (who along with American Bible Society, Wycliffe Bible Translators, and others, translated the Bible into ASL version and are working towards other world sign language versions.)
- Wycliffe Bible Translators has a page with a variety of places (e.g. Bible Gateway) that have Bibles in various languages and formats.
PSLC’s Printable Posts: First Batch
A. Choosing to Live with a Biblical Foundation
This series is suggested as the first one to go through and could be divided into several lessons.
- Part 1 – Choosing to Live with a Biblical Foundation (Worldview and Interacting with People, The Importance of the Bible)
- Part 2 – Choosing to Live with a Biblical Foundation (Who is God?)
- Part 3 – Choosing to Live with a Biblical Foundation (What are Humans?)
- Part 4 – Choosing to Live with a Biblical Foundation (How People Can Relate to God – salvation, prayer)




