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Today on the show I welcome Sarah Christmeyer to talk with me about why it is so important for Catholics to read Scripture, in what ways "the Word of God" is so much more than a instruction manual, and how to read Scripture.
Sarah Christmyer is a Catholic author, Bible teacher, and speaker with a special love for lectio divina and journaling as ways to draw close to Christ in Scripture. She is the co-developer and founding editor of The Great Adventure Catholic Bible study program and author or co-author of more than a dozen books and Bible studies. Her latest book is _Becoming Women of the Word: How to Answer God’s Call with Purpose and Joy_ (Ave Maria Press). Sarah serves as an adjunct faculty member at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia and as a board member of the Malvern Retreat House in Malvern, PA. She blogs at ComeIntoTheWord.com.
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Today on the show I welcome Sarah Christmeyer to talk with me about why it is so important for Catholics to read Scripture, in what ways "the Word of God" is so much more than a instruction manual, and how to read Scripture.
Sarah Christmyer is a Catholic author, Bible teacher, and speaker with a special love for lectio divina and journaling as ways to draw close to Christ in Scripture. She is the co-developer and founding editor of The Great Adventure Catholic Bible study program and author or co-author of more than a dozen books and Bible studies. Her latest book is _Becoming Women of the Word: How to Answer God’s Call with Purpose and Joy_ (Ave Maria Press). Sarah serves as an adjunct faculty member at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia and as a board member of the Malvern Retreat House in Malvern, PA. She blogs at ComeIntoTheWord.com.
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