BACKGROUND
The Discovery Bible (HELPS project) began in 1976 when Drs. Gleason Archer (consulting editor) and Gary Hill (general editor) teamed up in a life-long partnership to produce biblical resources.
Drs. G. Archer and G. Hill co-authored the best seller study Bible, The Discovery Bible New Testament (1987, Moody Publishers, Chicago), and its OT (Hebrew) component.
[The Discovery Bible applies the "HELPS grid" to an unaltered NASB and KJV and is planned for other translations.]
Next they produced an expansive OT and NT grammar (approximately 2,000 pages); the HELPS devotional-lexicon (over 5,500 pages – OT, NT); HELPS Bible Encyclopedia; and HELPS Commentary series.
These materials were "refined in the fire" of daily ministry and world missions. Gary Hill also planted and pastored three local churches in the Chicago area and has conducted seminars in hundreds of cities, in a dozen countries, teaching "original-language institutes" for accelerated Bible reading. During this time Dr. Archer was a professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois).




Dr. Gleason Archer
(May 22, 1916 - April 27, 2004)
- Consulting Editor
Dr. Archer (Ph.D, Harvard, comparative linguistics) was routinely summa cum laude in his pre and post doctoral studies – becoming competent in 30 languages (an asset greatly beneficial to this project). Most importantly, he showed an unwavering commitment to Christ as Lord and Savior and the full authority (inerrancy) of Scripture. Dr. Archer's love for Scripture is perhaps best remembered by his Bible reading schedule – done daily in 18 different languages on a rotating basis!
Dr. Archer's publishing career was likewise extensive. The titles of his published books, monographs, and articles span eight pages. His books include: Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties (emanating from his regular column in Billy Graham's Decision Magazine), Survey of OT Introduction (Moody Press, translated into many languages), Theological Wordbook of the OT (Moody Press), etc.
Dr. Archer served as a chief translator of the New American Standard Bible, a full-term translator of the New International Version, and contributed OT sections to The Berkeley Version.
Jeanne DeYoung
- Data manager, chief inputter
Jeanne DeYoung has faithfully served on the HELPS/Discovery Bible project since 1989 (23 years full-time), seeing it through its many stages as chief data-manager and inputter.
Her contributions have been invaluable – so the best way to describe this untiring worker and faithful friend is: simply indispensable.
Dr. Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen
- Digital architect, designer, and developer
The Discovery Bible interactive NT is powered by Emdros, an amazingly practical and powerful engine to retrieve and display text. Emdros effortlessly brings over 200,000 points of meaningful interactivity via the "4 windows" of The Discovery Bible program.
This digital project would not have happened apart from Ulrik's computational wizardy and untiring commitment to the Great Commission (Mt 28:19-20). The danger is hardly saying too much about his skills and character, but rather too little.
Please see emergence.dk for information about the benefits Emdros can have for your ministry or enterprise.
Dr. Gary Hill
- Teaching editor-in-chief
Gary Hill, cum laude (B.S.) in education from Chicago State University, pursued graduate theological studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS/TIU 1972-73).
In 1990 he was awarded an honorary doctoral degree (Litt.D.) in recognition of his work in biblical Hebrew and Greek embodied in the best-selling study Bible, The Discovery Bible New Testament, (Moody Publishers, 1987; consulting editor, Dr. Gleason L. Archer).
Joan Hill
- Organizing editor
Joan Hill works full-time with HELPS Ministries, Inc. doing editorial work. She pursued theological studies at Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) and worked for 25 years as an RN.
Bringing a fruitful background in missions and ministry, her desire is to share practical Bible teaching on relevant issues, especially to women.
Additional consultants
Many thanks also go to: Lanny and Diane Carr, Jamie DeYoung, Laura DeYoung, Trisha Fesler, John Isett (biblos.com), Scott Musser, Pastor Rich Valkanet, Tom Volpert, and Deena Weber. The journey with these dear friends has been both pleasant and productive.
