Episode 32: Tina Boesch
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Tina Boesch has lived in seven countries on three continents. She’s a graduate of Wake Forest University- were she majored in Philosophy and Studio Art, she earn a Masters in theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. Currently she serves as Manager of the Lifeway Women’s Bible Study Publishing Team. She’s the author of Given: The Forgotten Meaning and Practice of Blessing and her writings has been published in Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition and The ARC. Tina is a writer, an artist, a speaker, a leader and recently a friend to us.
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