Wiese Cares Memory Challenge


The unfolding of your words gives light...
(Psalm 119:130)

Wiese Cares has partnered with Scripture Memory Fellowship to launch a company-wide memory challenge. When you are finished memorizing, the final step is to schedule a recitation with a representative of SMF. Before scheduling your recitation, please take a moment to watch the above video. It contains important information on how to prepare.

Once you successfully recite to an SMF team member with no more than two helps per lesson, we will relay the news of your accomplishment to Wiese Cares. You will then be eligible for The Wiese Cares incentive program.

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Need help memorizing?

We know the prospect of memorizing can be daunting and overwhelming. It may sound difficult, but the key to memorizing Scripture is simple: concentration. It’s hard to memorize when you’re distracted by other things, so devote at least 15 minutes every day to your memory work. We recommend spending 10 minutes working on new verses, and 5 minutes reviewing the ones you’ve learned so far. For example, Unit 2, Week 3 of The Wiese Cares memory course contains Bible verses from 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. That week, spend the majority of your time memorizing those new verses while also circling back to review the verses in Unit 1.

Scripture Memory Fellowship also recommends VerseLocker, our free Bible memory app. VerseLocker contains a variety of audio and visual tools that quickly lock each verse in memory.  Download the Wiese Cares Bible verses here.

As you memorize, aim for word-perfect accuracy. You should also memorize the reference for each passage; in other words, you’ll need to memorize the verse itself as well as where it’s found in the Bible. Once you memorize the verses from all 12 lessons in The Wiese Cares Bible memory course, you’re ready to schedule your recitation.

At Scripture Memory Fellowship, we count it a privilege to partner with you in your Scripture memory journey. We hope and pray that the verses you’re memorizing will be a lifelong source of truth, and that the unfolding of God’s Word would be a lamp to your feet and a light to your path.