Read, Pray, Sing: The Psalms as an Entryway to the Scriptures
Union University
14 episodes
9 months ago
The Read, Pray, Sing Conference was held April 12-13, 2013 on the Union University campus. It was a conference that focused on the Psalms as a
strategic entryway for helping people grasp and be shaped by the Bible, and it featured keynote addresses from Andy Davis and Heath Thomas along with breakout
sessions led by Union faculty members.
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The Read, Pray, Sing Conference was held April 12-13, 2013 on the Union University campus. It was a conference that focused on the Psalms as a
strategic entryway for helping people grasp and be shaped by the Bible, and it featured keynote addresses from Andy Davis and Heath Thomas along with breakout
sessions led by Union faculty members.
Read, Pray, Sing: The Psalms as an Entryway to the Scriptures
57 minutes 21 seconds
12 years ago
Heath Thomas - Breakout Session
A crucial question in reading Scripture is surprisingly simple: "What am I reading for?" This session will take us through some major reasons we read Scripture.
We will see that people normally read the Bible to understand: ancient history, ancient literature, ancient culture, God's rules, God's promises, or simple facts.
We will see that each of these, while important, fall short of what it means to read Scripture. We will explore a seventh way that helps us hear the voice of God
in and through His Word.
Read, Pray, Sing: The Psalms as an Entryway to the Scriptures
The Read, Pray, Sing Conference was held April 12-13, 2013 on the Union University campus. It was a conference that focused on the Psalms as a
strategic entryway for helping people grasp and be shaped by the Bible, and it featured keynote addresses from Andy Davis and Heath Thomas along with breakout
sessions led by Union faculty members.