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An episode of the Pages and People: An inside look into Baker Book House podcast, hosted by Baker Book House, titled "Episode 4" was published on December 11, 2024 and runs 52 minutes.

December 11, 2024 ·52m · Pages and People: An inside look into Baker Book House

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In this special Thanksgiving episode of Pages and People, we’re giving you an inside look at two incredible books and authors. Join us as we explore themes of embodiment, cultural understanding, and fresh perspectives on Scripture. Jeannine Hanger shares insights from her latest book, Engaging Jesus with Our Senses. This unique take on the Gospels invites readers to experience Scripture through physical senses, reflection, and practical applications. With tools like sensory practices and a fo...

In this special Thanksgiving episode of Pages and People, we’re giving you an inside look at two incredible books and authors. Join us as we explore themes of embodiment, cultural understanding, and fresh perspectives on Scripture.

  • Jeannine Hanger shares insights from her latest book, Engaging Jesus with Our Senses. This unique take on the Gospels invites readers to experience Scripture through physical senses, reflection, and practical applications. With tools like sensory practices and a foreword by Grant Macaskill, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their connection to Jesus. Order your copy here.
  • Danny Carroll introduces us to his thought-provoking book, Reading the Bible Latinamente. In this work, Carroll offers fresh ways to approach the Bible through the lens of Latin American culture, history, and experiences. It’s an eye-opening read for anyone interested in understanding the richness of Scripture through diverse perspectives. Order your copy here.

Featured Store Updates:

  • Holiday Hours begin November 29th! Check out our extended hours, including the cafe, to help you shop for the season.
  • Don’t miss our Thanksgiving Sale and the upcoming 12 Days of Christmas Sale, where you’ll find 12 of this year’s bestselling books at incredible discounts. Visit BakerBookHouse.com for details.

Upcoming Event:

  • Local Author Quentin Schultze: Join us in-store on December 10th from 7:00-8:30 pm as Quentin shares from his new book, Life Lessons from the Holiday Classic: A Christmas Story. RSVP online to save your spot for this festive event!

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We’re so grateful for you, our listeners. From all of us at Baker Book House, have a happy Thanksgiving, and we’ll see you next time on Pages and People!

Books Mentioned in This Episode:

  1. Engaging Jesus with Our Senses by Jeannine Hanger
  2. Reading the Bible Latinamente by Danny Carroll

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