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Is Scripture memory part of your discipleship plan? Why is it important to hide God's Word in our hearts? Jeremy Kluth, the founder of Scripture Alive, will be talking about his journey of Bible memory on Monday's show. Jeremy will share how he has combined this passion with drama, taking his presentations to 25 different countries. We'll also pick up some Bible memory tips and hear how memorizing God's Word is powerful and fruitful in our lives.
It's vacation season which may mean you'll have some wait time for planes or while riding in the car. If you're looking for short impactful reads, Bible to Life, is a free easy-to-use resource you can access on your phone or tablet. Chris Martin from Bible to Life will be dropping in to tell us about some of the recent articles and the vast library available for you as you seek out Biblical answers to the questions you're asking.
Jeremy Kluth is the Founder of Scripture Alive, a ministry that seeks to engage people with the Word of Truth to impact real lives. His unique and memorable dramatic Scripture presentations include whole chapters and stories from 15 different books of the Bible, highlighting the heroes of the faith and God's redemptive plan through them: David, Elijah, Daniel, Peter, John, Paul and a One-Man Passion Play covering Jesus’ Arrest, Trial, and Crucifixion.. He has performed on stage for more than a decade and holds a BA from Moody Bible Institute. He is currently employed by the Moody Bible Institute as a Donor Appreciation Representative.
Chris Martin is a content marketing editor at Moody Publishers and a social media, marketing, and communications consultant. He writes regularly in his Substack newsletter, Terms of Service, and author of Terms of Service: The Real Cost of Social Media (B&H, 2022). Chris lives outside Nashville with his wife, Susie, their daughter, Magnolia, and their dog, Rizzo.