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Bible Study Fellowship: Evaluated What exactly does BSF believe, and how do its words shape the theology of millions worldwide? This honest and text-centered critique puts Bible Study Fellowship under the lens of Scripture, offering plain-spoken analysis of its beliefs, practices, and history. This booklet examines: The story of BSF’s founding by Audrey Wetherell Johnson and its rise into a global discipleship movement. Why BSF’s statement of faith requires leaders to be “committed without reservation”—and the dangers of elevating a creed over the Bible itself. The strengths of BSF’s affirmations, including inspiration of Scripture, the deity of Christ, and the bodily resurrection. The weaknesses: ambiguous wording, Reformed assumptions, and minimalism that papers over critical distinctions. How BSF’s influence, often greater than entire denominations, makes its doctrinal precision—or lack of it—so important. This is a free resource, published in black and white to keep costs low and access high. Ideal for pastors, Bible teachers, students, and laymen who want to understand the strengths and weaknesses of Bible Study Fellowship—and to compare its claims with the clear teaching of Scripture itself. Request your free copy today and join the call for theological clarity, doctrinal honesty, and biblical precision. This book is printed in an affordable black and white format and offered completely free as a ministry resource.
Free Booklet: Bible Study Fellowship Evaluated — Explore BSF’s history, beliefs, strengths, and weaknesses. Clear, biblical analysis for pastors, teachers, and laymen. Request your copy today.

