The Food Our Souls Need to Live
Kristen Wetherell knows that a time of quiet Bible reading is good and necessary for us, but she suggests that there are numerous ways to engage with the Bible. In this 12-minute video, she describes one method for interacting with God’s Word that is distinct from a traditional quiet time and suggests five creative ways we can use that method to nourish our hungry souls.
For he satisfies the longing soul,
and the hungry soul he fills with good things. —Ps. 107:9
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