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Apostolic Life in the 21st Century

Dr. Bernard's 2021 Reading Review

Apostolic Life in the 21st Century

David K. Bernard

Theology, Oneness Pentecostal, Religion & Spirituality, Apostolic Pentecostal, United Pentecostal Church International, Upci, Christianity, David K. Bernard

5870 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2021

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Bernard is a voracious reader who regularly finishes multiple books per week. In this episode of Apostolic Life in the 21st Century, Dr. Bernard shares a few of his favorite titles from the past year, as well as some of the books he's read over the years that have impacted his life the most deeply.If you enjoy this podcast, leave a rating and a review on iTunes or your preferred podcast platform. We also greatly appreciate it when you share Apostolic Life in the 21st Century with your fam...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Apostolic Life in the 21st Century, a podcast dedicated to helping modern day believers live out the teachings of the First Century Church.

0:10.3

This podcast is part of the teaching ministry of Dr. David K. Bernard.

0:14.5

Dr. Bernard has dedicated his life to studying the Bible and helping believers apply its message to their daily lives.

0:20.8

In Apostolic life in the

0:22.5

21st century, Dr. Bernard answers your questions about what the Bible teaches and how those

0:27.5

teachings apply to everyday life. Thank you for joining us for this broadcast. Anybody who follows

0:35.8

you on social media knows you're an avid reader. And a lot of people have been

0:39.9

impressed by the number of books that you've read. You often post book reviews, book recommendations

0:44.9

on your social media channels. Now, just full disclosure, we're not recording this at the end of

0:49.9

the year. It's actually early November when we're recording this, but how many books have you read

0:54.4

so far this year? How many do you anticipate you'll finish by the end of the year? Well, so far I've

0:59.1

read 112. I usually do a lot of reading in the holiday times, Thanksgiving and Christmas. So,

1:05.5

I don't know. I may get close to 150. Usually I read two to three books a week on average. So that would be,

1:14.4

say, 100 to 150 per year. Now, I think the obvious question then and all that is you're a very

1:20.8

busy man. How do you make time for reading two to three books a week? Well, you have time for what

1:26.2

is priority. And so I don't do a lot of screen time.

1:29.8

So I understand that many people spend two, four, six, eight hours a day on television,

1:37.6

videos, computer. I use computer for work, of course, and I do check the news online, but I probably don't have a lot of that

1:48.5

entertainment screen time. So I use it for books instead. Another thing, I like to stay up late at night

1:55.2

after it's too late to interact with other people, so too late to make calls and so forth. And so usually I have a

2:03.4

couple hours, two or three hours. I may do some work, some writing, studying, but that would be

2:09.8

time. And so if you have two or three hours a day, it's easy to read two or three books a week.

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