Sermon Tone Analysis

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Slow reading vs Speed reading
After one week of our Bible reading plan, I wonder how many of you noticed something you hadn’t noticed before?
Plowing through a reading of the Bible can be helpful in some ways, but, as we go, I want to encourage you to allow yourself to slow down 1, 2, or 3 times this week and make observations.
I’ve had texts, calls, and drop-ins this week from some of you who noticed some things as we have been reading.
And the next couple of weeks I want to offer some training in how to interact with those parts of your reading that you want to or should slow down from your speed reading.
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