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Keith Ferrin is an author and speaker who has been speaking at conference, churches, universities, and banquets for 25+ years. His passion is helping people not just read and study the Bible, but deeply enjoy it! He uses live events, books, and online courses to equip individuals and families to not just read and study the Bible, but deeply enjoy it! He is also the founder of the BibleLife Community, an online community where people read, study, and discuss the Bible together. Today, Keith shares how he discovered this relational practices, the events that led him to start a membership, and why psycology is important in Bible study. Keith’s story reminds us that God wants to live with us and that’s a beautiful thing.
Listen to Keith’s story wherever you get your podcasts!
Stories Keith shared:
Great quotes from Keith:
The living word of God went from being a phrase to a reality.
God is good even when I’m confused.
The more relational our approach, the more information we will learn.
Resources we mentioned:
Related episodes:
The post Keith Ferrin and Relational Bible Study appeared first on Eric Nevins.
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Keith Ferrin is an author and speaker who has been speaking at conference, churches, universities, and banquets for 25+ years. His passion is helping people not just read and study the Bible, but deeply enjoy it! He uses live events, books, and online courses to equip individuals and families to not just read and study the Bible, but deeply enjoy it! He is also the founder of the BibleLife Community, an online community where people read, study, and discuss the Bible together. Today, Keith shares how he discovered this relational practices, the events that led him to start a membership, and why psycology is important in Bible study. Keith’s story reminds us that God wants to live with us and that’s a beautiful thing.
Listen to Keith’s story wherever you get your podcasts!
Stories Keith shared:
Great quotes from Keith:
The living word of God went from being a phrase to a reality.
God is good even when I’m confused.
The more relational our approach, the more information we will learn.
Resources we mentioned:
Related episodes:
The post Keith Ferrin and Relational Bible Study appeared first on Eric Nevins.