Welcome to Everyday Exegesis, your online home for learning to study the Bible more confidently and efficiently.
Have you invested years in learning Greek without seeing much payoff in your sermon prep? Or maybe you’ve never cracked a Greek textbook but still want to dig deeper into Scripture? Either way, what you’ll find here will help you grow.
For over thirty years, God has been weaving together my passion for communication, biblical languages, and practical application—shaping new strategies and resources designed for the everyday tasks that pastors, teachers, and serious Bible students face. The conviction behind this work is simple: choice implies meaning. If a biblical writer said something this way instead of that way, there was a reason. By understanding how language works—how God has wired us to process communication—we gain tools to trace the writer’s flow of thought and recover the intended impact on the original audience.
Our belief that Scripture is God’s inspired Word drives careful attention to the lexical, grammatical, and pragmatic choices the biblical writers made. They had a message that was not their own, and they crafted it to move their readers to action. Research into linguistics and human cognition helps us understand how those ancient readers constructed meaning—and how we as modern readers can competently bridge the gaps of time, culture, language, and worldview.
Rather than treating hermeneutics, exegesis, and homiletics as isolated disciplines, we take an integrated, cognitive approach to comprehension—one that keeps the big picture in view while attending to the details that matter. We accomplish this through in-person training events for pastors and church leaders in the U.S. and internationally, as well as online exegetical reading groups designed to help you prepare for expository sermon series. Whether you’re a seminary-trained pastor, a Bible study leader, or simply a passionate Bible reader, EverydayExegesis.com exists to equip you with efficient, linguistically sound methods for confidently studying and applying Scripture.

Pastor Jason Peters is a theological educator and leader, holding multiple advanced degrees (M.Div., M.A., M.Th., D.Min.). He is the lead pastor at Faith BIble Church—Austin and teaches at Grace School of Theology, focusing on equipping pastors in biblical Greek/Hebrew, exegesis, and discipleship, aiming to bring God’s Word to life for local church leaders.

Steve Runge has spent over 30 years helping pastors and Bible teachers study Scripture more effectively. He has earned an MTS (Trinity Western University) and a DLitt (Stellenbosch) in biblical languages. Author of the Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament and the High Definition Commentary series, he has trained church leaders across the U.S. and internationally, making biblical languages practical for sermon preparation and teaching.