The Purple Book

Biblical Foundations for Building Strong Disciples

About The Purple Book

Have you done The Purple Book?

From students and scholars to parents, kids, rock stars, and professional athletes, people all over the world are doing The Purple Book.

Why? Because they’re looking for a foundation that no storm in life will prevail against—and a heart that’s shaped and guided by the knowledge of God’s Word.

The Purple Book is a twelve-part Bible study keyed to the TNIV and designed to help new believers and longtime followers of Jesus stand firm and grow strong in the Christian life. Take the challenge to build the foundation of your life on the Word of God.

Do The Purple Book.

    The Purple Book is a twelve-part Bible study keyed to the TNIV and designed to help new believers and longtime followers of Jesus stand firm and grow strong in the Christian life.

    About the Authors

    Rice Broocks

    Rice Broocks

    Dr. Rice Broocks is a cofounder of Every Nation and is a senior minister at Bethel World Outreach Church in Nashville, Tennessee. He also serves on the Every Nation Apostolic Council. He holds a master’s degree in theological studies and a doctorate in missiology, and has authored several books including God’s Not Dead, Man, Myth, Messiah, and The Human Right. With a team of apologists and scientists, he focuses on equipping college students around the world to defend their faith through the God’s Not Dead event series. Dr. Rice and his wife, Jody, are based in Franklin, Tennessee, and have five children.

    Steve Murrell

    Steve Murrell

    Steve Murrell is the cofounder and president of Every Nation, a global family of churches with ministry work in eighty nations. He is the founding pastor of Victory in Manila, Philippines, and has authored several books including The Multiplication Challenge and WikiChurch, and is a coauthor of The Purple Book. Steve holds a doctor of ministry from Asbury Theological Seminary and is dedicated to developing leaders. He and his wife, Deborah, have three sons and seven grandchildren and split their time between Nashville and Manila.