When David stood up from his chair and opened his mouth, I thought he was going to ask a question about the verse I'd just explained.

But it wasn't that.

It was a confession he'd been carrying for 10 years.

I'll never forget the look on his face when he finally said it out loud:

"Pastor… I haven't read the Old Testament in 4 years. I skip it every single time. Because I don't recognize the God in those pages. And that terrifies me."

The room went silent.

Dead silent.

That moment — after 18 years of teaching the Word — something clicked for me:

My congregation wasn't struggling with the Old Testament because of a lack of faith.

They were struggling because they were missing one essential thing: CONTEXT.

That's why I created the 66 Hidden Roots of the Bible.

  • • If you read the Bible every day but close the book feeling like you understood nothing…
  • • If you think knowing Bible stories is the same as actually understanding Scripture…
  • • If you've already given up on Leviticus, Numbers, or the prophets because none of it makes sense…
  • • If you believe you need a pastor or theologian to understand anything at all…

Then pay close attention — because what I'm about to share could completely transform your relationship with God's Word.

What Theologians Know (That You Don't)

You know what's the very first thing a theology student learns before they ever open a Bible?

Context.

Who wrote this book — and when? What was the historical and cultural backdrop? What do these symbols and prophecies actually mean? How does this connect to the rest of Scripture?

But that knowledge stayed locked inside seminaries and Bible colleges.

The average Christian never even knew it existed.

And when you try to read Leviticus without knowing it was written for a nomadic people wandering the desert 3,400 years ago — with laws that made complete sense in that context…

Of course it's not going to make sense today.

Not because you're slow.

Because you're reading an ancient text without the foundation the original audience already had.

The "Hidden" Solution

Here's the interesting part: the solution already exists.

Theologians and Bible scholars use a specific method before reading any book of Scripture.

That method trains you to think contextually — not just read.

It works like this:

  • Instead of reading blind, you learn the background first.
  • Instead of memorizing isolated verses, you understand how everything connects.
  • Instead of depending on your pastor, you develop your own discernment.

You don't just read the Bible.

You actually understand the Bible.

And that's exactly what I built for David — and what you can access right now…

The 3 Months That Saved My Church

The morning after that night, I opened my laptop and started with Genesis.

I wrote down everything an ordinary person needs to know before they read chapter 1.

Who wrote it. When. Why. What was happening. The major themes. How it connects to the rest of the story.

No sermon. Nothing academic.

Just the context. In plain language.

Then I did Exodus.

Then Leviticus.

Then Numbers. Deuteronomy. Joshua.

All of them. All 66.

One page per book. 66 roots.

Three months of writing every night — taking 18 years of study and distilling it into something any person could grasp in under five minutes.

I rewrote each page until my teenage son read it and said: "Oh… now I get it."

The Transformation

Three months later, I brought all 66 pages to Bible study.

Put one on every chair.

"Before you open your Bible, read the page about Joshua."

They read it.

Then I said: "Now open to chapter 6."

I started testing the method with the 28 people in my church over the following months:

Week 1

Curiosity.

Week 4

They started making connections on their own.

Week 8

They were asking deep questions.

Week 12

They were explaining complex passages themselves.

18 months

later: Everyone reads the Bible with real understanding. Even the "hard" books.

And David?

He came back to me 6 months later and said:

"Pastor, I owe you an apology. Because I blamed God for writing a book I couldn't understand. The problem wasn't the book. It was that I never had the context."

Today, he leads his own Bible study group.

Using the same 66 pages I created.

Why This Actually Works

The method activates what's called contextual learning.

When you understand the context before you read, your brain forms lasting connections.

When you just read isolated verses with no foundation, you forget them fast.

The process is simple:

Contextualize – Connect – Apply to real life.

Exactly how the brain learns best.

And that's exactly how the Hidden Roots of the Bible — 66 Weeks of Biblical Foundation for Christians works.

What You're Getting

This isn't just another study guide. It's a comprehension system.

  • 66 pages — one for every book of the Bible.
  • 6-layer context framework on every single page.
  • Designed for personal study or group use.
  • Go at your own pace — no pressure, no rigid reading plans.
  • Access on your phone, tablet, or computer.
  • Printable too, if you want to use it with family or a group.
  • Premium material with space for notes.
  • Flexible rhythm — built to use once a week.

Each page gives you everything you need before you open your Bible:

→ Author & Timeline: Who wrote it, when, and where it fits in the story.

→ Chapter Breakdown: A simple outline of the main sections.

→ Key Themes: The central ideas explained in plain language.

→ Symbolism & Imagery: What the symbols actually mean.

→ Practical Application: How to apply it to your life today.

→ Original Audience Context: Who it was written for and why.

And most importantly:

You don't need a pastor or theologian anymore.

You develop your own biblical discernment.

The Clock Is Running

Every week without context is another week further from God.

There's no middle ground.

Either you learn to understand Scripture…

Or you keep drifting away from God.

That's what happened to David.

That's what happened to the 112 people who've gone through my studies.

And it might be happening to you right now.

The Decision

You can keep doing what most people do:

Reading the Bible the same way you always have — going through the verses in order and hoping one day it'll all click.

Skipping Leviticus again.

Pretending you understood the prophets.

Avoiding the Old Testament because it's "too complicated."

Or you can do what David did.

Get the foundation. Understand the context. Actually comprehend it.

And never again feel afraid or ashamed to open any part of God's Word.

The Hidden Roots of the Bible guide is now available to the public at 45% off.

But access is limited to 357 spots available TODAY — and it can close at any time.

Every week you spend skipping the Old Testament is another week away from the fullness of God's Word.

The Window Is Closing

Every week, Christians open their Bibles without context.

Every week, they lose another chance to build real understanding.

Every week, they drift a little further from the Word.

It doesn't have to be this way.

David spent 4 years skipping the Old Testament.

4 years afraid.

4 years feeling like a bad Christian.

4 years thinking the problem was him.

Until he discovered all that was missing was one thing:

The roots.

Don't let your understanding of the Word become the next lost cause.

If you want to understand the Bible on your own — without depending on a pastor, without feeling lost and confused…

The methodology is clear.

The transformation is real.

The solution is right here.

The question is simple:

Are you going to act now — or wait until it's too late?

YES, I'M READY TO STOP SKIPPING THE OLD TESTAMENT →

Are you going to act now — or wait until it's too late?

Secure the foundation to understand the Bible today.

A Pastor of the Word

18 years of experience in Theology and Biblical Studies

Building real discernment