• Week 5: Leviticus and the Law with Elizabeth Woodson

  • Jan 30 2023
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

Week 5: Leviticus and the Law with Elizabeth Woodson

  • Summary

  • Do you want to know about the beauty and design God’s law in the scriptures? Then this episode of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast is for you! Today, Trillia Newbell is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Woodson for a conversation all about the Law - specifically the Law in the book of Leviticus. Listen in for a conversation for how God’s character, kindness, and will are revealed through His laws.

    Elizabeth Woodson is a Bible teacher, theologian, author, and the Founder of The Woodson Institute, an organization that equips believers to understand and grow in their Christian faith. She loves helping people internalize their faith and connect it practically to everyday life. With over a decade of experience in church ministry, Elizabeth is passionate about creating pathways for discipleship and theological education in the local church.

    Most recently, Elizabeth served on staff at The Village Church as the Institute Classes and Curriculum Director. She also worked as the Single Life Coordinator at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship under the leadership of Senior Pastor Dr. Tony Evans.

    Elizabeth is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary with a Masters in Christian Education. She is a contributing author for World on Fire and the author of the book Embrace Your Life: How To Find Joy When The Life You Have Is Not The Life You Hoped For and From Beginning To Forever: A Study of the Grand Narrative of Scripture.

    This week’s reading: Leviticus 1-24

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