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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Reading and loving the Bible with Tara-Leigh Cobble

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Christianity, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family

4.9850 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Please tell me you’ve heard of the Bible Recap!

If not, get ready for some good ole’ fashioned indoctrination today with Tara-Leigh Cobble, the founder of the Bible Recap. She’s passionate about helping people not only read through the whole Bible, but love it in the process.

Tara-Leigh shares her personal story of being in full-time ministry for years before someone challenged her to read through the entire Bible. Only then did she start to feel God’s complete presence in her life and begin writing the commentary that’s the basis of the Bible Recap.

There’s so much I want you to hear in today’s podcast, but here are a few highlights: why it’s important (and do-able) for every one of us to read through the Bible, how using the right lens changes how we experience God’s word, common mistakes in reading the Bible, how 12 minutes a day can be life changing for scripture-starved believers, and incorporating scripture into the lives of our families.

If you’ve never read through the whole Bible—or maybe you’ve started (and ended) in Genesis more times than you care to discuss—may I please implore you to join Tara-Leigh and so many of us on the Bible Recap journey? You won’t regret it.

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0:00.0

Christian Parenting.

0:03.5

This is Cynthia Yannoff, and you're listening to Pardon the Mess. Each week we have

0:17.1

honest discussions about the ups and downs of parenting and the lessons God is teaching us along the way. It's real, it's fun, and it's biblical. Life is messy. Don't walk

0:26.1

the parenting road alone.

0:32.9

Hey guys, welcome to Pardon the Must. Glad you're here. We have Terri Lee Cobble with us from the Bible

0:38.5

recap. I'm a little giddy about this. If you have not heard of the Bible recap, it's time to

0:43.6

crawl out from the rock that you are under. I'm just kidding, kind of. Terrily Cobble, though, has come up

0:49.3

with this tool. It's called, like I said, the Biblecap, and it's a one-year guide to reading and understanding the entire Bible.

0:56.0

And I think this is so important because so many of us, myself included for many years,

1:00.6

had not read all the way through the Bible.

1:02.4

And it matters.

1:03.2

And it's God's word.

1:04.1

And I know it's big and daunting.

1:05.6

And there's a million reasons that we don't do it.

1:08.6

But it's so critical. And so she's going to talk all about this today

1:11.9

about why we do it, how we do it with our kids, all kinds of good stuff. But I just want to

1:15.8

read you the dedication page because I think this speaks to every single one of us. And she says,

1:20.9

this book is dedicated to every person who has tried and failed countless times to read the

1:25.2

Bible, who has almost given up on understanding God

1:28.0

and his word, and who is here trying one more time with equal parts, hope, fear, and skepticism

1:33.1

to draw near to the God of the universe. May you come to know and love him more and to understand

1:38.0

that despite all your failures, he has never given up on pursuing you with love to this very

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