Think about the information most valuable to you. We often keep important things in safe places, protected by passwords and keys. But the things dearest to us are imprinted on our hearts and minds—like a parent's words of encouragement, a child's first words, or the first time they said, "I love you."
We tend to memorize what holds the deepest meaning for us, sometimes it is effortless. As we enter the final week of The Practice of Scripture series, we’ll focus on memorization—how committing Scripture to memory can transform our hearts and minds. The things we remember shape us, sustain us, and give us hope.