• The Unspeakable Gift of Scripture: Pete Greig [UK]

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

The Unspeakable Gift of Scripture: Pete Greig [UK]

  • Summary

  • In this episode Alain and Adam have a conversation with Pete Greig. Pete is the bewildered founder of the global 24-7 Prayer movement, the Senior Pastor of Emmaus Rd church, and a director of Waverley Abbey. He is also an award-winning author and host of the Lectio365 daily devotional. They explore the profound value of scripture, its particular transforming power in this cultural moment and why praying the bible is so important.

    “The God Story: Encountering Unfailing Love in the Unfolding narrative of Scripture”. Is a retelling of the Biblical story aimed to help those who are familiar with the Bible become increasingly fascinated and those unfamiliar take a slow curious journey into God’s unfailing love and purpose throughout history. If you are interested in checking out the book "The God Story" or the accompanying church resources and videos produced in partnership with 24-7 Prayer go to 24-7prayer.com/resource/the-god-story/

    Music from the song " Come Let Us Go" by Jonathan Helser and the Cageless Birds. Written to help raise funds & awareness for Hydrating Humanity, find out more on the YouTube page

    Links:
    24-7 PRAYER - 24-7prayer.com/
    LECTIO365- 24-7prayer.com/resource/lectio-365/
    THE GOD STORY- Church resources and videos 24-7prayer.com/godstoryresources/
    COME LET US GO- Listen, learn, donate youtube.com/watch?v=g9Gbx2JGCoY

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