
Equipping you with the skills and confidence for deeper, daily Bible study
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We've come to the decision to end the show and hang up the mics for now. In our final episode we discuss what we've learned over the past 2+ years about working together and the spiritual value of good digital media. We also want to thank our regular... more
We close out our series exploring the why, what, and how of devotional reading with an interview with Mark McCrary. We discuss the importance of discernment in choosing devotional aids and building upon a solid foundation of Bible knowledge. Mark als... more
In our third installment of our Devotional Bible Reading series, teacher and writer Dene Ward reminds us of the basics of Bible study - look for life connections, use a pencil and paper, and always ask questions. This conversation is also full of gre... more
Jacob Hudgins continues our Final Four series by emphasizing worship as a result of our time in the Bible. He also talks about how reading the Bible devotionally is a process which requires discipline and growth, to encourage us to start small and wo... more
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