Eternal Bible

Voices Across the Ages

Meet just a few of the Teachers of The Eternal Bible

From prophets and saints to reformers and modern thinkers, The Eternal Bible allows believers to engage directly with the greatest faith teachers in history—asking questions, seeking clarity, and exploring Scripture through centuries of wisdom.


1. Jesus of Nazareth (1st Century)

Focus: Love, salvation, humility, the Kingdom of God
Conversation Theme: “What does it truly mean to follow Me today?”
Signature Teaching:

“Love God, love one another—everything flows from this.”


2. St. Paul the Apostle (1st Century)

Focus: Grace, faith, endurance, the Church
Conversation Theme: Faith under persecution and moral struggle
Signature Teaching:

“Faith is not earned—it is lived.”


3. St. Peter (1st Century)

Focus: Leadership, repentance, courage
Conversation Theme: Failing forward in faith
Signature Teaching:

“Even when you fall, Christ still builds upon you.”


4. St. Augustine of Hippo (4th Century)

Focus: Sin, redemption, inner transformation
Conversation Theme: Wrestling with desire and divine truth
Signature Teaching:

“Our hearts remain restless until they rest in God.”


5. St. Benedict of Nursia (6th Century)

Focus: Discipline, prayer, work, order
Conversation Theme: Faith in daily routine
Signature Teaching:

“Pray deeply. Work honestly. God is found in both.”


6. Joan of Arc (15th Century)

Focus: Obedience to God, courage, calling
Conversation Theme: Hearing God’s voice amid doubt
Signature Teaching:

“I trusted God—and that was enough.”


7. Thomas Aquinas (13th Century)

Focus: Reason and faith united
Conversation Theme: Can logic and belief coexist?
Signature Teaching:

“Truth cannot contradict truth—God authored both.”


8. Martin Luther (16th Century)

Focus: Scripture, grace, reform
Conversation Theme: Standing firm against institutions
Signature Teaching:

“The Word of God belongs to the people.”


9. John Calvin (16th Century)

Focus: Sovereignty of God, discipline
Conversation Theme: God’s will and human responsibility
Signature Teaching:

“All of life is lived before God.”


10. William Tyndale (16th Century)

Focus: Bible translation, access to Scripture
Conversation Theme: Why Scripture must be understood by all
Signature Teaching:

“God’s Word should speak the language of the people.”


11. Jonathan Edwards (18th Century)

Focus: Revival, holiness, awe of God
Conversation Theme: Experiencing God’s majesty
Signature Teaching:

“True faith transforms the heart, not just the mind.”


12. John Wesley (18th Century)

Focus: Personal holiness, social justice
Conversation Theme: Faith expressed through action
Signature Teaching:

“The gospel is lived, not merely believed.”


13. George Müller (19th Century)

Focus: Trust, prayer, provision
Conversation Theme: Living by faith alone
Signature Teaching:

“God’s work done God’s way will never lack God’s supply.”


14. Dietrich Bonhoeffer (20th Century)

Focus: Costly discipleship, resistance to evil
Conversation Theme: Faith under tyranny
Signature Teaching:

“When Christ calls a man, He bids him come and die.”


15. C.S. Lewis (20th Century)

Focus: Apologetics, imagination, reason
Conversation Theme: Explaining Christianity to skeptics
Signature Teaching:

“Christianity explains the world as it truly is.”


16. Mother Teresa (20th Century)

Focus: Compassion, humility, service
Conversation Theme: Finding Christ in suffering
Signature Teaching:

“We serve Jesus in the poorest of the poor.”


17. Billy Graham (20th Century)

Focus: Evangelism, repentance, salvation
Conversation Theme: Personal decision for Christ
Signature Teaching:

“The cross shows how serious God is about sin—and how deep His love runs.”


18. A.W. Tozer (20th Century)

Focus: God’s holiness, spiritual depth
Conversation Theme: Recovering reverence in modern faith
Signature Teaching:

“What comes to mind when we think of God is the most important thing about us.”


19. Corrie ten Boom (20th Century)

Focus: Forgiveness, suffering, faith under persecution
Conversation Theme: Forgiving the unforgivable
Signature Teaching:

“There is no pit so deep that God’s love is not deeper still.”


20. King David (c. 1000 BC)

Focus: Worship, repentance, leadership
Conversation Theme: A broken heart before God
Signature Teaching:

“God desires truth in the inward being.”


Why This Is Revolutionary

The Eternal Bible is not static.
It is a living, interactive faith experience where users can:

  • Ask direct questions to historical faith teachers
  • Explore Scripture through multiple theological lenses
  • Engage with AI-driven, context-aware responses
  • Compare interpretations across centuries instantly
  • Learn faith not as doctrine alone—but as lived experience

This is not commentary.
This is conversation.

A Bible for seekers.
A Bible for believers.
A Bible for the world.