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By Michael Ryer
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January 15, 2026
An Invitation to a Slower, Deeper Way of Reading Scripture There are few things more familiar—and more quietly confusing—than the Bible. Many of us have read it for years. We know the stories. We recognize the verses. We understand its importance. And yet, somewhere beneath our faithfulness, a quieter question often lingers: How is this meant to shape my life right now? For some, Scripture has become informational. For others, intimidating. For many, it has become something we believe in deeply but struggle to engage with meaningfully. We read, but we aren’t always sure how listening turns into discernment, or how knowledge becomes trust, or how words on a page translate into faithful movement in real life. This series begins there. Not with answers to master, but with a posture to recover.


