Read God’s Word. Understand it more deeply.
A complete whole-Bible study app built to help Christians read Scripture carefully, understand what it means, connect biblical doctrine, answer difficult questions, apply God’s Word, and teach it faithfully.
Outdoor Crusade Study Bible
Read • Understand • Defend • Live • Teach
Open the Bible first. Then study it more deeply.
The Outdoor Crusade Study Bible was created to help people become better students of Scripture rather than simply giving them another source of quick answers. The biblical text remains central.
- ✓Read the full biblical text before relying on study notes.
- ✓Understand each passage in its literary and historical context.
- ✓Compare Scripture with Scripture.
- ✓Connect individual passages to Bible-wide doctrine.
- ✓Distinguish clear teaching from secondary interpretive questions.
- ✓Move from interpretation to faithful application and teaching.
From reading the text to teaching it faithfully.
Every chapter follows a consistent study flow so readers can dig deeper without losing sight of Scripture itself.
Scripture
Read the complete KJV chapter and mark verses for later study.
Context
Understand author, audience, historical setting, literary setting, and place in the book.
Study
Work through passage exposition, observations, cross-references, and deeper interpretation.
Doctrine
Connect the chapter to major biblical doctrines and trace them across Scripture.
Defend
Consider objections, difficult questions, alternate interpretations, and biblical apologetics.
Live It
Move from original meaning to timeless truth and responsible present-day application.
Teach
Review key points, answer knowledge questions, and prepare to explain the chapter to others.
Notes
Save private observations, questions, applications, teaching ideas, and study notes.
Every KJV Verse Is Included
Every verse in the 66-book King James Version is stored inside the Study Bible. Every verse also falls within an explanatory passage-study range.
The Old Testament includes dedicated verse-level explanatory notes in addition to passage studies, while the New Testament is covered through detailed passage-level exposition and chapter study material.
Not just the familiar chapters.
The app was built to cover the entire biblical canon—including genealogies, laws, history, prophets, warning passages, and difficult or disputed texts.
- 39 Old Testament books and 27 New Testament books
- 66 expanded book guides
- 51 Bible-wide doctrine studies
- 40 major people profiles
- 15 biblical timeline eras
- 19 question-aware search paths for common Bible questions
A full Bible study system in one app.
Scripture, study tools, learning tools, personal organization, teaching features, accessibility, progress tracking, and offline access are brought together in one PWA.
Complete Offline KJV Bible
All 31,102 KJV verses are embedded in the app for use after the full Bible and study system have loaded.
1,189 Chapter Studies
Every chapter has context, exposition, doctrine, defense, application, teaching tools, and notes.
Doctrine Center
Follow major biblical doctrines across Scripture instead of treating theology as isolated definitions.
Powerful Search
Search Scripture and study material, explore common-question paths, and return cleanly to results.
Notes, Highlights & Bookmarks
Build a private study journal, highlight verses, save Scripture, and return to important passages.
Dated Study Progress
Record chapter-completion dates and follow progress through books and the whole Bible.
Assessments & Spaced Review
Use knowledge checks, book assessments, Testament milestones, and spaced review.
Teaching Mode & Leader View
Turn chapter studies into clean teaching material for classes, groups, discipleship, or sermon preparation.
Chapter Audio
Listen to Scripture using the device’s built-in speech system without a separate audio library download.
People, Timeline & Word Guide
Explore major biblical people, timeline eras, and carefully limited Hebrew and Greek word help.
Backup & Restore
Export completed studies, dates, notes, highlights, bookmarks, review history, assessments, favorites, and settings.
Accessibility Controls
Choose multiple themes, adjust text size and line spacing, and reduce motion when desired.
See your Bible study history grow.
Bible study is not a race. The app records completion dates so readers can look back at when they studied a chapter, see the time between chapters, and follow their progress through a book or across the Bible.
Optional Outdoor Crusade notifications.
Installed copies can receive optional Web Push notifications after the user chooses to enable them. Notifications also appear in the Study Bible’s notification history.
Your Bible study stays on your device.
No account is required. Notes, highlights, bookmarks, chapter completion dates, reading history, search history, assessment answers, and study progress remain stored locally unless you choose to export a backup.
Outdoor Crusade does not use advertising analytics inside the Study Bible. Anonymous technical information may be used for confirmed-install counting and, if you enable notifications, the technical Web Push subscription needed to deliver them.
Add the Study Bible to your Home Screen.
The Outdoor Crusade Study Bible is a Progressive Web App. Open it in a supported browser, add it to your device, and use it like an app.
Safari
- Open studybible.outdoorcrusade.com in Safari.
- Tap the Share button.
- Choose Add to Home Screen.
- Tap Add.
- Open the new Study Bible icon.
Chrome
- Open the Study Bible in Chrome.
- Open the browser menu.
- Choose Install app or Add to Home screen.
- Confirm the installation.
- Open the installed Study Bible.
Chrome / Edge
- Open the Study Bible in a supported browser.
- Look for the install option in the address bar or browser menu.
- Choose Install.
- Launch it like a standalone app.
Give someone a complete Bible study tool.
Share it with a new Christian who needs a dependable study structure, a Sunday school teacher preparing a lesson, a small-group leader, or a longtime believer who wants to work through the whole Bible more carefully.
The Study Bible is not intended to replace the local church, a faithful pastor, or Christian fellowship. It is a study resource designed to help people open the Bible, ask better questions, understand context, recognize doctrine, and become more capable of explaining God’s Word.
About the Outdoor Crusade Study Bible.
Is the Outdoor Crusade Study Bible free?
Yes. The Study Bible is provided as a free Outdoor Crusade Bible-study resource.
Does it contain the whole Bible?
Yes. The app contains all 66 books of the King James Version, all 1,189 chapters, and all 31,102 verses.
Does every chapter have study material?
Yes. All 1,189 chapters have a structured chapter study. Every verse is included within an explanatory passage-study range, and the Old Testament also includes dedicated verse-level explanatory notes.
Can I use it without internet?
Yes. After the app and its Bible/study files have fully loaded and been cached, the core Bible and study system are designed to work offline. Internet is still needed for new push notifications and future updates.
Does the app track my Bible reading or notes?
Your notes, highlights, bookmarks, completion dates, reading history, search history, and study progress remain on your device. Anonymous technical information may be used only for confirmed-install counting and, when enabled, Web Push delivery.
Can I move my study data to another device?
Yes. Export and import tools allow you to back up study progress, notes, highlights, bookmarks, assessments, favorites, and settings and restore them on another supported device.
Can I use it to teach a Bible lesson?
Yes. Teaching Mode and Leader View help organize a chapter’s key teaching, doctrine, defense, application, and discussion material.
Does the Study Bible replace my church or pastor?
No. It is a study and discipleship tool. Christians still need the fellowship, teaching, accountability, worship, ordinances, and service of a faithful local church.
Read the Bible. Understand what it says. Learn to explain it.
Start with any book. Study one chapter at a time. Save what you learn. Return to difficult passages. Trace doctrine across Scripture. Become a more confident, careful, and faithful student of God’s Word.
