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This page serves as the hub for the Zuko Explains the Bible series, a growing library of clear, accessible articles designed to support deeper Bible study using the Self-Discovery Bible Study (SOS) methodology. It explains that these resources are written in simple everyday English — inspired by the lighthearted “Olaf Explains…” style — and aim to unpack historical context, cultural background, original language nuances, and practical discipleship tools. The introductory section clarifies that the resources are not standalone Bible studies, but supplemental guides to help readers go deeper once they have mastered basic SOS principles. The page then lists linked articles in thematic groupings, including foundations of hermeneutics and SOS, explanations of Scripture and Bible genre, New and Old Testament books and figures, glossaries of key terms, deep-dive studies, and comparative explorations of religions and sects — all written in the same explanatory style. The goal is to give context and insight to support careful, grounded reading of Scripture rather than replace the biblical text itself.

Facilitator Notes: William Branham & “The Message”

These facilitator notes support the main Zuko article on William Branham. Use them for mentoring conversations, youth groups, home visits, or pastoral care. This guide keeps the same sequence as the main article so you can follow along easily.

William Branham & “The Message” 

William Branham (1909–1965) was one of the most influential healing evangelists of the 20th century. But his later teachings moved far away from the Bible and created a movement that still affects people today. This expanded guide explains his life, his teachings, the false claims, the control patterns, and the clear Bible answers.

These facilitator notes help you guide a clear, kind, and Bible-anchored discussion about the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormons). They support the main article and break the ideas into simple teaching blocks suitable for mixed backgrounds, ESL learners, and cross-faith conversations.

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“New Heavens & New Earth” (Shincheonji)

These notes support a facilitator leading discovery-style Bible study about the Korean group Shincheonji (“New Heavens and New Earth”). Keep your tone gentle but very clear. Let the Bible do the heavy work. Avoid arguing; keep asking, “What does this passage say?”


1. Who is Jesus?

Issue: Shincheonji reduces Jesus to a special man chosen by God and denies His full eternal nature.

Facilitator aims:

“New Heavens and New Earth” (Shincheonji) vs the Bible

This article explains the Korean group Shincheonji (“New Heavens and New Earth”). They often use Bible words, but their beliefs do not match what the Bible actually teaches. Although this cult started in Korea, it has become popular in the west.  Especially within the Australian and US universities. They target people in their 20s in all the countries to recruit them as covert infiltrators.  They often hide behind other names than "Shincheonji".

Jehovah’s Witnesses vs the Bible

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These notes equip a facilitator to guide discovery-based Bible stu

What do the Jehovah’s Witnesses teach that is different from the Bible?

This article highlights the most basic and obvious deviations from Christian theology and practice. It compares the claims of the Jehovah’s Witnesses organisation with the teaching of the Bible. General topics include: who Jesus is, who the Holy Spirit is, who can be saved and how, whether Jesus has already returned, what the governing body is, and what their authority is.

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Zuko Explains – Later Christian Festivals & Practices

As Christianity spread across cultures and co