This question may have been asked many times before, perhaps even by me. If so I apologize for the redundancy, but how do we find other groups that perhaps we my want to join, to study with?
Rev. Michael L. Burns
You would type in the search bar for a group or topic. Now, that is not exactly how the site is intended to work, but there are active groups out there. For study I would go with the Community Study Bible group.
https://faithlife.com/communitystudybible/activity
Hi, you could find relevant groups on Facebook and other social networks, where you can discuss the Bible with others.
When the Faithlife concept was young, I joined about 5 groups and started 4 groups all related to general subjects of interest to many Christians. I got about 5 posts to my 5 groups and read less than 10 posts to the groups I was watching over 2 years. I thought about using the program as the central hub of a Bible study at my church but did not find the tools useful compared to the Logos program, and did not want to invest time in learning two systems since I did not really like the Faithlife package. I have been watching to see if it improves or catches on with useful groups. Am I missing something? I don't see any growth or any improvement in the package. I can't even find the Bible study tools. I am not even clear if it is still free to friends who form a group and share with Faithlife. What is the purpose of the Faithlife package and what is its future?