Tag: personal Bible study

  • Teach Your Kids the Bible: Proverbs Character Study

    Teach Your Kids the Bible: Proverbs Character Study

    Every morning during breakfast time, my kids and I have our Bible time. Typically, it looks like listening through a chapter or two of the Bible and reviewing some memory verses. Currently, my kids are ages 1, 4, 6, and 8. As you can imagine, my youngest child adds quite a lot of insightful comments throughout this time…

  • Interview with Jani Ortlund :: Dwelling Richly

    Interview with Jani Ortlund :: Dwelling Richly

    Jani Ortlund, Executive Vice President of Renewal Ministries, loves spending her energies connecting women with the Word of God. Serving Jesus Christ through writing, speaking and discipling are her chief passions in life. Jani and Ray, Pastor of Immanuel Church, have four married children and twelve grandchildren, and minister in Nashville, Tennessee. I need to meet with God for…

  • Reading the Bible in 90 Days :: pros & cons

    Reading the Bible in 90 Days :: pros & cons

    3 months ago, I told you about a crazy goal I set out to complete before my 30th birthday – read the entire Bible in 90 days. I am incredibly happy to report back that I did, indeed, complete this goal the very day before I turned 30. Some of you mentioned an interest in starting this…

  • Interview with Carolyn McCulley :: Dwelling Richly

    Interview with Carolyn McCulley :: Dwelling Richly

      Carolyn McCulley is an author, speaker, and filmmaker. She has written three books—The Measure of Success, Radical Womanhood, and Did I Kiss Marriage Goodbye?— and contributed to the ESV Women’s Devotional Bible (this is the one I referenced in my list of  favorite Bible study resources!), Mom Enough: The Fearless Mother’s Heart and Hope, and Sex and the…

  • Interview with Kate Motaung :: Dwelling Richly

    Interview with Kate Motaung :: Dwelling Richly

    This is interview 18 in the Dwelling Richly series. Kate Motaung grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan before spending ten years in Cape Town, South Africa. She is married to a South African and together they have three children. Kate is the author of the e-book, Letters to Grief, hosts the Five Minute Friday blog…