
Remember the Words
Why and How to Make Scripture Memory a Way of Life
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Narrated by:
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Dakota Lynch
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By:
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Dakota Lynch
About this listen
In an age when the Bible is accessible from almost anywhere, it’s easy to think of Scripture memorization like a fax machine: outdated and unnecessary. After all, why memorize the Bible when it’s always within arm’s reach?
Remember the Words answers this question and offers compelling evidence that Scripture memory deserves to be a priority in the 21st century. Even if you have a bad memory, you’ll find the motivation and practical tools you need to make Scripture memory a consistent (and enjoyable) part of your daily life.
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