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Many Christians find the Bible hard to read, and even harder to understand. Alex Goodwin shares how the typical, academic approach to Scripture gives us an incomplete experience with the Bible (and prevents us from receiving the comfort and hope it is meant to provide). He discusses how adjusting the way that we intake Scripture can open us up to a world of wonder as begin to see the Kingdom of God breaking forth in our woundedness.
Purchase a copy of Alex's book: The Bible Reset: Simple Breakthroughs to Make Scripture Come Alive
Check out the Immerse Reading Bible Series
Christian Counseling on the go? Click here for 10% off your first month with Faithful Counseling.
Download Your Free Guide: Over|Thinking: Get Out of Your Head & On With Your Life
Follow Michelle on Instagram @themichelledonnelly
For more help with your faith & emotional wellness journey, visit uncommonvalor.co
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Many Christians find the Bible hard to read, and even harder to understand. Alex Goodwin shares how the typical, academic approach to Scripture gives us an incomplete experience with the Bible (and prevents us from receiving the comfort and hope it is meant to provide). He discusses how adjusting the way that we intake Scripture can open us up to a world of wonder as begin to see the Kingdom of God breaking forth in our woundedness.
Purchase a copy of Alex's book: The Bible Reset: Simple Breakthroughs to Make Scripture Come Alive
Check out the Immerse Reading Bible Series
Christian Counseling on the go? Click here for 10% off your first month with Faithful Counseling.
Download Your Free Guide: Over|Thinking: Get Out of Your Head & On With Your Life
Follow Michelle on Instagram @themichelledonnelly
For more help with your faith & emotional wellness journey, visit uncommonvalor.co
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