Parenting On A Grand Scale, Episode 10, with guest Chad Bird
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About this listen
Chad Bird is my guest on this latest episode of "Parenting On A Grand Scale". Chad has a weekly podcast and many great articles and videos which can be found at https://www.1517.org
Please listen and share with a grandparent you know who needs encouragement!
Chad Bird is a Scholar in Residence at 1517. He has served as a pastor, professor, and guest lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew. He holds master’s degrees from Concordia Theological Seminary and Hebrew Union College. He has contributed articles to Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Modern Reformation, The Federalist, Lutheran Forum, and other journals and websites. He is also the author of several books, including The Christ Key & Limping with God.
Books mentioned:
Limping With God: Jacob and the Old Testament Guide to Messy Discipleship https://shop.1517.org/products/limping-with-god-jacob-and-the-old-testament-guide-to-messy-discipleship
Chad’s Facebook Author Page is immeasurably helpful. It is here: https://www.facebook.com/writingsofchadbird
Chad’s articles and podcast can be found here: https://www.1517.org/contributors/chad-bird
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