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About #OneFear

#OneFear provides an outlet for appropriate  interpretation and understanding of Scripture in order for the believer to be well equipped, challenged in faith, encouraged in hope, to strengthen in relationship with Christ, and to think well.

Bible Studies Podcast

Latest from #OneFear...

  • The Beatitudes: When Truth Requires Precision is a study featured on the #OneFear Podcast. These are shorter form episodes that will be released each week, though other episodes will be interjected throughout the weeks the study is being recorded.
  • For comments and questions, visit the contact page or email us directly at contact@onefear.net.



  • What #OneFear Does

    #OneFear provides a platform for churches to develop and utilize curriculum for the study of Scripture in a simple, easy to use format. Whether the need is for within a small group, devotional, or for followup studying, #OneFear wants to help within these disciplines by providing a user friendly companion. If you are a leader or layperson, the opportunity is here for in depth study of books of the Bible to know and fear God... to have only one fear.

  • How You Can Join

    #OneFear will always be developing and expanding by adding more studies. That means there are many opportunities to use the resources on this website as well as provide resources for yourself and others to engage in studying Scripture. Using the format shown under the Bible Studies sections, you can provide additional in depth studies on different books of the Bible. #OneFear holds to a strict and scholarly exegetical interpretation of Scripture and asks the hard questions while taking into account various approaches to Scripture (ie. varying denominational adherences). These are the criteria for making available your specific scriptural studies for those eager to engage with you in Scripture.

  • Where To Start

    While the format of these studies can easily be used alone such as for devotional needs for the individual, we encourage to engage in studying with others. Encouragement, relational ties that develop, and accountability to the discipline of study are far too important and wonderful to miss. So do not give up "meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encourage one another" (Heb. 10:25).


    For more on the format of the Bible Studies, simply visit that section. There you will also find what studies are currently available.


Who We Are

Dominick Degilio

Dominick is a graduate of U. of Valley Forge ('08) and Alliance Theological Seminary ('18). Studying Scripture is said to be his greatest passion in life with soccer at a close second. His greatest encouragement is his wife Danielle and wildest inspiration his four children. Without them many dreams would not become reality. His hopes for anyone visiting #OneFear is to know Christ and to think well. One of his favorite things to say is, "You have permission to think."


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Danielle Degilio

Danielle is a graduate of University of Valley Forge ('08) and Crown College ('19). Helping others and building relationships is one of her greatest gifts. Her husband, Dominick, encourages her dreams and ideas and pushes her to be her best. Her four children are her greatest ministry and homeschooling them is as important a calling as any other. Her prayer for #OneFear is that it brings people into a deeper love and knowledge of Scripture through relationship, study, and hard questions. In recent months she has adopted the phrase "Does it bring glory to God?" to be applied to every thought and action.


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