Free Bible study platform launches no-paywall

- Darren Reinhardt’s Whosoever Will platform launched a free Bible study site on May 18, 2026, offering commentary, lexicon and study guides without ads. - The site says it covers all 66 books, traces seven themes from Genesis to Revelation, and is “No ads. No paywalls.” - Readers can access the platform now at Whosoever Will’s website, which also links to email, YouTube, X and Instagram.

Darren Reinhardt’s Whosoever Will platform launched a free Bible study website on Monday, presenting itself as a no-ads, no-paywall resource for readers who want commentary and study tools in one place. The site says it offers a “systematic walk through all 66 books of the Bible” and includes commentary, a lexicon, study guides and a daily devotional. The launch was also promoted in social media posts that described the service as subscription-free at rollout. The site identifies Reinhardt as the builder and says the material is organized around seven themes traced from Genesis to Revelation. ### What exactly is available on the platform? The Whosoever Will homepage says the platform includes free commentary, a lexicon and a study guide across the full 66-book biblical canon. The site also presents a “Bible Threads Map,” highlighted passages, and a daily devotional series described as “365 days through all 66 books.” The homepage says users can move through material by biblical book or by seven recurring themes, including “A God Who Cannot Stop Reaching,” “The People Chosen In Him,” and “Whosoever Will, May Come.” It also highlights annotated passages including John 3, John 6, Acts 7, Ezekiel 33 and Revelation 22. (whosoeverwill.bible) ### Who is behind it? The site names Darren Reinhardt as the person who built the platform. (whosoeverwill.bible) The homepage also attributes a statement to Reinhardt describing the project as a story traced “across every book, every covenant, every page.” The website’s footer carries a 2026 copyright notice in Reinhardt’s name. No funders, corporate parent or outside backers are identified on the homepage material reviewed by Reuters-style reporting for this article. (whosoeverwill.bible) ### What does “no paywall” mean here? The homepage states, in short phrases, “No ads. No paywalls. Everything free.” That language appears alongside the site’s description of the platform as a resource for “serious students” of the Bible. (whosoeverwill.bible) Social promotion around the launch similarly described the service as free to access at launch, with no metered reading limit and no advertising-based model. (whosoeverwill.bible) Reuters could not independently verify from the reviewed materials whether the platform plans to add paid tiers later, because no separate pricing or monetization page was visible in the source material examined. ### What theological approach does the site say it takes? The homepage says the platform is “Provisionist,” “Dispensational,” and “Pre-Tribulational.” A doctrinal page linked from search results says the project is organized around dispensationalism and what it calls “Corporate Election,” and describes those as the framework holding the rest of the platform together. (whosoeverwill.bible) That doctrinal page says the site reads scripture through distinct historical administrations and teaches that the church is entered “by believing into him.” Those descriptions come from the platform’s own materials and were not independently assessed by outside theologians in the reporting for this article. ### Where can readers find it now? (whosoeverwill.bible) The platform is live at Whosoever Will’s website, which includes navigation for books of the Bible, study threads, a lexicon, resources and materials. A separate connect page listed in search results links the project to email, YouTube, X and Instagram channels. Monday’s homepage also showed a “Day 114” devotional entry tied to Jeremiah 31:31, indicating the devotional feature is already active. (whosoeverwill.bible) The site says new users can begin with “Thread 1,” and its connect page points readers to the project’s social and email channels for follow-up updates. (whosoeverwill.bible)

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