![]() I had developed a method based on my background, having studied English and having studied literature. It spelled CIA and was an easy way to help women remember those three steps. I ended up coming up with my own formula of comprehension, interpretation, and application, which appealed to my Baptist feelings about acronyms. I did not even know that the observation, interpretation, application method existed. “I was trying to apply basic interpretation tools that you would use with any book to the most precious of books.” The book just captures the method I had come to identify as being helpful for women over the years. I was just head down, teaching the Bible in the local church. When I set out to write Women of the Word, I never thought I would become an author. Jen, besides clear-cutting an entire forest, what did you set out to do with that book? Where Do I Start? A whole forest has died, and for a good cause. The book turned four years old this summer, and it’s already sold 200,000 print copies alone. ![]() ![]() Today we’re joined by our friend Jen Wilkin - wife, mom, Bible teacher, and author of the fabulous book Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds. ![]()
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