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Our Parish Just Finished Quick Journey

Step 1: The Bible Timeline

If your parish has run A Quick Journey, The Bible Timeline is the next step. Click here to learn more.

Sarah’s article on the difference between the Quick Journey through the Bible and the Bible Timeline


The Great Adventure is the perfect way to begin Catholic Bible study. This system gets my highest recommendation as the best way to begin studying Scripture. » Read More
— Steve Wood
St. Joseph's Covenant Keepers (dads.org)
The Great Adventure has been a genuine blessing from God to the Diocese of Duluth... I cannot recommend it any more highly. It has been a great gift from God to me and the diocese I serve. » Read More
— Brian Pizzalato,
Director of Religious Education, Diocese of Duluth
If every parish did this program, we’d see a true revolution in the Church. » Read More
— Fr. Tomi Thomas,
St. Matthew Catholic Church Norwalk, CT
Those who attended our Bible Timeline study have commented how it helped their understanding of the Mass readings and several even said the study was 'life-changing.' » Read More
— Jean Mark,
Sacramento, California
I consider The Great Adventure to be one of the most important contributions I have made to the parish, a legacy I leave my successor after my retirement soon » Read More
— Msgr. Charles Quinn,
St. Stanislaus, Pleasant Valley, NY
This study has given me a renewed love of the Word, a desire to learn more, and most of all a closeness to Jesus that I have not experienced before. » Read More
— Linda
Fort Smith, Arkansas
The Bible Timeline series has changed my life. I never would have read the Bible if it wasn't for this, and now I simply adore Scripture. It's really inspired me on my faith journey... » Read More
— Kyley Drach,
Kamloops, British Columbia
The effect on my parishioners has been wonderful: a deeper love for Christ, a deeper experience with the sacraments, and continued love for the Scriptures. » Read More
— Fr. Michael Becker,
Minnesota
Our Church family has seen how participation in The Great Adventure Bible studies not only touches and transforms their lives and their homes, but also blesses our entire local community through our lived response. » Read More
— Susan DiPietro,
Adult Faith Formation Coordinator Good Samaritan Catholic Church Ambridge, PA
The canonical approach that The Great Adventure employs is a marvelous way to introduce the faithful to salvation history. When Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magisterium are all brought together in study the result is a clearer picture of God’s will, resulting in a road map for living. » Read More
— Francis Cardinal George,
O.M.I.Archbishop of Chicago