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Ever picked up the Bible and thought, Agh, this is so dry”? You try to read, but the words don’t seem to connect, some parts are confusing, and discouragement creeps in. Why (and how) does it come alive for others? You’re not alone.

Join this conversation with Gretchen Saffles, founder of Well-Watered Women, as we tackle this lie that “the Bible is dry.” We’ll talk about the claim from unbelievers that Scripture is outdated or dull, and also for believers, who truly long to know God’s Word, Gretchen gives her tangible, practical, go-to tools that can help you stay engaged when the struggle is real.

Together, let’s trade the lie for the truth: God’s Word isn’t dull, uninteresting, irrelevant, but alive, active, rich, and full of life. Listen in to discover encouragement, practical wisdom, and renewed hope for opening your Bible with fresh eyes.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why we sometimes feel like Scripture is dry
  • How to approach God’s Word when you’re in a spiritually dry season
  • The truth about the Bible as living and active
  • Encouragement to engage with Scripture in a fresh, life-giving way

Connect more with Gretchen: https://www.gretchensaffles.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/gretchensaffles and www.instagram.com/wellwateredwomen

Gretchen's Book, Word Before World: https://rstyle.me/+fF6YDgGkSswD5-eb9lGFCg

Heidi''s Book, All In, All Yours: https://heidileeandersonministries.com/allinallyours

Heidi's Instagram: www.instagram.com/heidileeanderson

Further resources: https://heidileeandersonministries.com

Share to win a copy of her newest devotional, Word Before World (then comment shared when done)!

Keywords: Bible study, best way to study the Bible, Bible journaling, faith, Scripture, God's promises, devotional, Christian podcast, hope, when the Bible is confusing, family

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