![]() This certainly isn’t the wise way to go to sleep. Or perhaps our mind replays a distressing conversation or confrontation we had earlier. Yet far too often, we drift off to sleep with our head and heart filled with worry-our mind swirling with anxiety over the challenges we know we will face in the day ahead. God cares about our sleep! And His Word contains keys that help us make it the refreshing, renewing, restorative blessing it was designed to be. He has been a leading figure in Catholic media for over two decades and has appeared as a guest or host on Catholic radio and television.Sleep on This-New Nightly Devotional Stop Chasing a Good Night’s Sleep Jeff received his MA in theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville. Over the past several decades, Jeff has dedicated his life to developing The Great Adventure: A Journey through the Bible, a practical, interactive program that helps people read the “big picture” of God’s plan in Sacred Scripture and understand its meaning for their lives. ![]() Jeff Cavins, after 12 years as a Protestant pastor, returned to the Catholic Church under the guidance of Bishop Paul Dudley. He is the author of numerous books, including Praying Scripture for a Change: An Introduction to Lectio Divina and The Temple in the Gospel of Mark: A Study in its Narrative Role. Gray holds a PhD in biblical studies from Catholic University of America, a ThM in Scripture from Duke University, and an MA in theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville. John Vianney Seminary, and the executive director of the largest Catholic biblical school in the US. He is the president of the Augustine Institute in Denver, a professor of Scripture at St. Tim Gray is a nationally renowned speaker and with Jeff Cavins and Sarah Christmyer was instrumental in the development of The Great Adventure Bible Study Series. ![]() They incorporate modern scholarship without being stuffy and ancient wisdom without being obtuse. Tim Gray and Jeff Cavins offer a highly readable overview of the biblical narrative that is very helpful for the average Catholic to explore the wonders of the Bible. Paul Center for Biblical Theology Faced with contentious questions, ancient cultures, and obscure scholarship, it is easy to forget that the Bible is meant to be heard, read, and prayed by all of us. You don’t want to miss out on such a great adventure. With this book, Walking with God, Tim Gray and Jeff Cavins make it so that you are starting out on the trip with a good map and compass, along with a couple of great friends as reliable guides. Chaput, Archbishop of Denver For ordinary Catholics, taking a journey through the Bible just got a whole lot easier. This book is an invaluable guide to the mystery and meaning of Sacred Scripture. With keen insight and a genius for making the complex simple, Gray and Cavins help us see the big picture of God’s Word by guiding us through the depths and compelling details of the biblical narrative. Nothing captivates the human heart like a good story, and the best story of all is the one authored by God himself in Scripture. Witness the fascinating story of our faith unfold and see how you, at this moment in your life, fit into God’s plan for all of humanity. Their expert commentary dives deep into the mysteries of Scripture, unlocking its riches and showing how these inspired words are meant for you today.Įnter into the Scriptures with Walking with God. Gray and Cavins take you on a journey through the narrative books of the Bible-the ones that tell the story-and present a panoramic view of God’s glorious plan of salvation. In Walking with God, Tim Gray and Jeff Cavins unpack the central story woven throughout Scripture and present it in an easy-to-read, concise manner. The Bible is a collection of writings drafted by an ancient people, in an ancient culture, but Scripture is nothing less than the Living Word of God and it is meant just as much for us today as for those who lived thousands of years ago. But many of us have a hard time fully grasping the meaning and our time spent can tend to be discouraging. In fact, we are called to immerse ourselves daily in the Scriptures. ![]() The Bible plays a vital role in the life of the Catholic Church. ![]()
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