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Kyria.com Encourages Women to Develop an Appetite for the Bible

Contact: Ginger Kolbaba, Christianity Today International, 630-260-6200 ext 4214, gkolbaba@christianitytoday.com

CAROL STREAM, Ill., June 30 /Christian Newswire/ -- The July issue of the Kyria digizine, available today, helps women gain an appetite for Scripture by highlighting the power of God's Word to transform lives.

Editor Ginger Kolbaba says, "This month's issue of the Kyria digizine is on the spiritual discipline of Bible study and meditation -- the practice of taking the time to deliberately let God's Word shape our minds and hearts. We want this issue to ignite in women a ravenous hunger to know God more deeply through his Word."

Featured is an interview with Pricilla Shirer, Bible teacher and author of One in a Million (Broadman & Holman). Shirer says that Bible study is approaching God's Word with expectation because it is illuminated by the Holy Spirit. "God will use one little verse that is inscribed on our hearts to speak to us in the regular rhythms of our lives."

The July issue of the Kyria digizine is available to members and features the following articles:

Inscribed on the Heart
Bible teacher Pricilla Shirer discusses the best way to study the Bible for life change.
Interview by Ginger Kolbaba

Just Gotta Have It!
Five ways to help you crave God's Word
By Katrina Baker

Finding Guidance
How to listen to God speak to you through Scripture
By Bill White

Living Word
The Holy Spirit cannot bring to mind what I don't know.
By Kay Marshall Strom

Having Ears, Do You Not Hear?
An ancient practice helps us stop merely studying the Bible and start listening to it in a way that transforms us.
By Eugene Peterson

What is Lectio Divina?
By Richard J. Foster

To see the July 2010 issue of the Kyria digizine in its entirety, become a member of Kyria.com here:
http://kyria.com/membership/.

The August 2010 issue will be on the topic of worship and will feature an interview with Marva Dawn and articles by Liz Babb and John Throop.

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