User blog comment:Brandon Rhea/Why Social Media is Important For Communities/@comment-5175866-20160603023922/@comment-3474542-20160603161648

Most bible study groups work through the bible in a pattern, usually cyclical, with specific passages designed to be read at particular times each year. You can take advantage of this by focusing on the wiki pages relating to that cycle and posting about them on social media. For example, on Christmas Day, you might focus on the story of the birth of Jesus. There are several websites out there to use as reference for daily readings. Here are a few I have found with a quick search (I make no guarantees of their suitability for your wiki).

http://www.biblestudytools.com/bible-reading-plan/ https://www.biblegateway.com/reading-plans/ http://www.catholic.org/bible/daily_reading/ http://www.acatholic.org/calendar-of-the-catholic-daily-mass-readings/

You could post highlights about the people, places, or passages that are important to that particular story, and provide links to the part of your wiki where they could read further or contribute. You might also share certain timely research and news articles (e.g. - stories about the shroud of Turin, a forensic artist's interpretation of what Jesus looked like, restoration of various temples, archaeological digs, etc) from various mainstream media sources (e.g. - BBC news, Popular Mechanics, Smithsonian Magazine, CNN.com, Time Magazine, etc).

It's unclear from your main page which version(s) of the bible you are using for reference. Different versions have significant differences in their books and passages. If you are willing to do a comparison (line by line, book by book, or some other method) of different versions (e.g. - King James vs Catholic vs Darby vs Modern English), you might generate some interest or discussion. You don't have to pick any particular version (especially not one that is wildly different to your faith), but it can be interesting to see how the bible has evolved based on who was reading it.

There are actually lots of resources out there related to your wiki (the bible), you just have to go looking for them. Encourage your followers of your social media and fellow Bible Wiki contributors to discuss the things they would like see posted to social media.