My Brain While Reading The Bible
$17.99
Biblical wisdom served up with humor and heart.
It’s easy to think of biblical figures as untouchable icons of faith, but they were messy people with messy problems, just like the rest of us.
In My Brain While Reading the Bible, comedic content creator Hillary Phillips dives into forty Bible stories to reveal the complicated, beautiful people at the heart of each one. Through her witty insights, heartfelt reflections, and relatable personal stories, you will:
*learn valuable lessons from the wins and fails of people in the Bible,
*turn moments of self-reflection into meaningful spiritual growth, and
*understand just how much we all need Jesus in our everyday lives.
Walk in the shoes (or sandals) of our biblical ancestors and develop an authentic, joyful relationship with God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424569595
ISBN10: 1424569591
Hillary Phillips
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: November 2025
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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