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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2020 · 28 MIN

How the Bible Can Remain an Unexpected Pleasure

from The Pocket Contemplative · host Dave Schmelzer

Many earnest churchgoers have found great encouragement from lots of Bible reading. But, as life goes on, many of them not only burn out on Bible reading, but become disturbed by parts of the Bible that didn't bother them before. Dave Schmelzer takes a contemplative, journeying look at the good and bad elements of reading the Bible and, finally, at a hopeful way forward. Mentioned on this podcast: The Seek Course Wesley's Quadrilateral Galatians 3:28; Mark 4:1-20; Psalm 1:1-3  A helpful rethinking of enjoying the Bible: What Do We Do With the Bible? by Richard Rohr

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Many earnest churchgoers have found great encouragement from lots of Bible reading. But, as life goes on, many of them not only burn out on Bible reading, but become disturbed by parts of the Bible that didn't bother them before. Dave Schmelzer...

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