
Plain Bible Teaching launched on August 1, 2005, so we have just completed twenty years and are now beginning year number twenty-one!
I am very thankful that I have been able to do this for so long. I enjoy the work that goes into writing articles and creating other content, which is published here and on other platforms. However, looking at website analytics and social media statistics, as well as reading emails and messages sent to me, I know that this work is benefiting people throughout the country and around the world. I am grateful for that and recognize that all of this is only possible because of the blessings of God, so He is the one worthy of praise for whatever good might be done here.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank each one of you for reading, listening, watching, following, and sharing this material. I am also appreciative of all of the emails, messages, and face-to-face comments offering words of encouragement to me in this work. Whether you have been following Plain Bible Teaching since the beginning, have recently discovered it, or are somewhere in between, I’m glad you are here.
The goal from the beginning has been to publish materials that can accurately be described as “plain Bible teaching,” in order to explain and remind others of what the word of God teaches, so that they might be encouraged to live in a way that will be pleasing to the Lord. I’m thankful I’ve been able to do this for twenty years now, and I have no plans to stop.
The Future of Plain Bible Teaching
At the beginning, I was posting a few articles each month on the website. Since then, I have added several other features, including sermon outlines, a podcast, and a YouTube channel. Material from each of these categories is shared every week in the Plain Bible Teaching Weekly Newsletter. I also send out Daily Bible Notes each weekday and the Plain Bible Teaching Sermons Newsletter each Monday. The most recent addition is Plain Bible Teaching for Today on Substack, where I write about current events and social issues. I started this latest effort based on feedback from all of you.
However, I am always thinking of ways to improve the site and potential new features to add. I’m also continually looking for possible topics to cover that will be helpful to all of you. So, at this time each year, I conduct a reader survey to gather feedback from those who use the site. If you have a few minutes to complete the survey below, I would greatly appreciate it.
Take the Plain Bible Teaching reader survey
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If you aren’t already on the mailing list to receive the Plain Bible Teaching Weekly Newsletter, please subscribe. This is the best way to stay up-to-date with Plain Bible Teaching, as it is not dependent on ever-changing social media algorithms. When you join the mailing list, you will receive the free newsletter every Friday, along with other bonus materials periodically.
You can also like, follow, or subscribe to Plain Bible Teaching on various social media sites:
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Following Plain Bible Teaching on these sites is a way to keep up with all the content being shared (besides what is included in the weekly newsletter). It is also an easy way to support Plain Bible Teaching (the more who follow, the more visible these accounts are to others). You can also easily share the materials with others on these social media sites (which is certainly appreciated).
Thank You
Once again, THANK YOU so much for your interest, support, and encouragement over the last twenty years. I hope that as we move into the twenty-first year and beyond, this site will continue to benefit all of you.
—Andy Sochor










