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Coming this weekend to a Cleveland near you

This coming weekend I will be speaking twice about The Twible in the Cleveland area. Come out to say hello!
Coming this weekend to a Cleveland near you

Twible cover finalI’ve been finishing a book manuscript these last two weeks (why do these things always take so much longer than I expect they will?), so I have been remiss in publicizing speaking appearances. I had a great time this weekend speaking at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in suburban Virginia! Sorry I forgot to mention it on the blog . . . .

So, this coming weekend I will be speaking twice about The Twible in the Cleveland area. Here’s the one for Friday evening:

Friday, March 14 at 7:00 p.m.

Church of the Saviour

2537 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights

Topic: Getting Kids Interested in the Bible

And on Sunday morning:


Sunday, March 16 at 9:30 a.m.

Forest Hill Presbyterian Church

3031 Monticello Blvd., Cleveland Heights

Topic: Can the Bible Take a Joke?

Hope to see some of you there. I’ll be signing books after both events.

Also, I’ve just confirmed that in April I will be speaking at the Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College (April 10-12). I’ll also be live blogging from the Festival, which will feature talks by Anne Lamott, James McBride, Rachel Held Evans, Miroslav Volf, and G. Willow Wilson. (I am geeking out because I get to interview Wilson onstage.)

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