

How to Study the Bible
8 snips May 2, 2025
Elizabeth Woodson, a passionate Bible teacher and author, joins Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams, co-founders of She Reads Truth, in this enlightening discussion. They tackle the barriers that often hinder Bible engagement, emphasizing the need for a mindset shift. The trio shares practical strategies to deepen connections with scripture, highlighting the power of community support. They also explore the Bible’s cohesive narrative, encouraging listeners to view it as a transformative experience and a vital source of spiritual nourishment.
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Bible Reading As Relationship
- Reading the Bible is primarily about knowing God and being known by Him, not information accumulation.
- Treat Scripture as a relationship encounter that nourishes your soul rather than a task to check off.
Washed In Scripture During Grief
- Raechel Myers described carrying grief and 'washing' herself in Scripture when her unborn child was critically ill.
- Friends later read Scripture over her when she couldn't, illustrating communal care in seasons of brokenness.
Make A Reading Plan
- Plan when and where you'll read Scripture and treat it like a meal you schedule.
- Use community and consistent habits to sustain daily engagement with the Bible.