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I’ve read several spiritual books this summer. They were very different from one another. One was a farce written by an atheist that was hysterical but very heretical. It prompted me to think a lot about the way I present myself to the non-Christians around me.
Another was a fictional account of the three days between Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. It’s a concept I haven’t considered before, and it, too, made me think.
We’ve begun doing a short devotional with the kids a couple of times a week, which has been really super. Mike or I read a little devotional story from a book my parents read to me from when I was a kid. And Griff is reading the passages out loud for us from his Bible. It’s been good for all of us.
I’m finishing a short devotional book, and I’m struggling through a Kay Arthur book right now. I just can’t quite seem to connect to her style or the book itself. But I really need something to be guiding my Bible study.
So I’m looking for suggestions. Throw them at me. Short studies or long ones. I don’t care. Until we actually find a church and have Bible study opportunities there, I’m on my own. So, come on. Help a girl out. Give me some ideas. I’ll even report back when I read and finish the books… prove I really did use your suggestions well.
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