Bible Challenge

Bible Challenge
Bible Challenge — Lakeside United Methodist Church(https://s3.amazonaws.com/jnswire/jns-media/71/9f/12576278/12biblechallenge.jpg)
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This past Sunday Pastor Dan talked about reading and studying the Bible and how it is an essential practice in hearing God’s voice and wisdom in our lives. The goal should be to listen and pay attention to what God has to say to us in the moment.

When we read the Bible and engage in the discipline of study, we are seeking to follow the path that leads to Jesus.

You can find links to the full sermon audio and video on our website – LakesideUMC.net.

As always we are here to help you if you have any questions about getting started or re-started reading the Bible.

Let us know how the challenge goes – We hope it’s helpful for you!

Additional Resources:

– Revisit the 2021 extended sermon series “Learning to Read the Bible” via our podcast feed, Facebook page, or YouTube channel.

-Engage with the resources created by the BibleProject – https://bibleproject.com

Original source can be found here.



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