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A full length photograph of Dr. Jimmie Aaron Kepler in jeans and a vest with collarless shirt. His brown hair is mid back length. Taken in November 2023.

What Does the Bible Say

Welcome to “What Does the Bible Say?” Your ultimate destination for discovering the timeless wisdom and guidance found within the pages of the Holy Scriptures. In a world teeming with questions and uncertainties, the Bible stands as an unwavering beacon of truth, offering profound insights and answers to life’s most pressing inquiries.

At “What Does the Bible Say?” seminary educated Jim Kepler is dedicated to unraveling the rich tapestry of biblical teachings, exploring its relevance to contemporary challenges, and empowering individuals with the knowledge to navigate life’s journey with clarity and purpose.

Whether you seek solace in times of turmoil, guidance in moments of decision, or simply a deeper understanding of faith, our platform provides a welcoming space for seekers of all backgrounds and beliefs.

A Transformative Exploration of the Bible’s Timeless Wisdom

Join us as we embark on a transformative exploration of the Bible’s timeless wisdom, discovering its profound insights and practical applications for every aspect of life. Let’s journey together as we uncover the profound truths and enduring principles that illuminate the path to a life of fulfillment and purpose.

About Jim Kepler

Jim Kepler is an ordained minister and deacon. He served eighteen years as a full time minister. He’s a graduate of The University of Texas at Arlington (BA) and  Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MRE/MA) He is the author of “The Bible Speaks on Life Issues” series of books. They are available in print and ebook by clicking HERE.

The Bible Speaks on Life Issues Book Series

The Bible Speaks on Life Issues is a four-part book series that offers guidance and support for individuals facing everyday struggles.

The first two volumes, “Prayers for the Chronically Ill” and “Caregiving: Biblical Insights From a Caregiver’s Journey,” provide practical advice and emotional comfort for those dealing with the challenges of caring for a loved one with a chronic illness.

The third and fourth volumes, “Hope: How to Have Hope During Times of Hardship” and “Wait Upon the Lord: Waiting For God’s Movement and Activity in Your Life,” (volume four is forthcoming) offer spiritual guidance and encouragement for those seeking to find hope and meaning in their lives. Drawing on biblical wisdom and personal insights, these books provide a roadmap for living life on God’s timetable and finding comfort in the midst of difficult circumstances.

Whether you are struggling with illness, caring for a loved one, or simply seeking to deepen your faith, “The Bible Speaks to Life Issues” series is the perfect companion for your journey.

Biblical Advice, Insights, and Prayers

With its practical advice, spiritual insights, and heartfelt prayers, this book set is a must-have for any Christian home.

As Proverbs 4:23 reminds us, “Keep thy heart with all diligence; For out of it are the issues of life.”

11 thoughts on “About

  1. Thanks for your information about how to change the default font in Scrivener! This has been annoying me for the last four years that I’ve used the program (which I love.)

  2. Jimmie, thanks for the comment on my BRMCWC post. It would be great to connect with you further. Brad Bloom, Publisher, Faith & Fitness Magazine

  3. Hi Jimmie,
    Did not know you had become a writer! I enjoyed the piece about Buna’s “Poka-dot House”. When traveling through the town, I would always look for that house! Hope you and your family are well.
    Sally Robinson Montague

  4. Thank you Jim for subscribing to my blog. I have signed up to ‘follow’ yours. Let us encourage each other in our passion for writing and poetry. All good wishes, Eric

  5. Amidst the awesome literary pieces on your blog, I find this one the most inspiring. It somehow gives me hope that although I’m not a polymath, I too can be successful at writing like you are! Thanks..

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