Journeying with Verbum, Scripture, and Community This Lent

One of the Lenten devotions I’m most excited about this year is my participation in Verbum’s terrific (and free!) Lenten Journey. First, for those of you who may not already know Verbum, here is an overview of their services:

Verbum is an immense and intuitive Catholic library that makes it easier than ever before to delve into Scripture and Tradition. Simply enter a verse or topic and press go, and Verbum will present you with the most meaningful and relevant results from Scripture, the Catechism, Church Fathers, and other key texts from the Tradition. Whether you’re studying at home, work, or school, Verbum will sync your books and resources across all your devices. Verbum brings the tools of the twenty-first century to the Tradition of the Church.

Whether I’m studying the day’s liturgy of the word or working on a book, Verbum has become my “go to” resource for scripture study references.

The Lenten Journey will enable me to pray and study with other members of the Verbum faith community as together we study the free book Lenten Grace: Daily Gospel Reflections and 32 other free booksEqually as awesome is the free Verbum app, which contains Lenten Grace, the daily lectionary, access to the Faithlife community and the remainder of my book collection.

Lenten Journey Faith Community at Verbum

Lenten Journey Faith Community at Verbum

If you’re looking for a way to use your favorite tech tools like an iPad, smartphone, or computer to explore sacred scripture and other Catholic classics the Lent, definitely check out the Verbum Lenten Journey. It combines the power of a brilliant research tool with the blessings of an active, vibrant faith community. With both of these combined, I anticipate a Lenten season that will hopefully draw me closer to Christ and strengthen me in my commitment to the New Evangelization.

Copyright 2014 Lisa M. Hendey

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Lisa M. Hendey

Lisa Hendey is the founder and webmaster of CatholicMom.com and the author of The Grace of YesA Book of Saints for Catholic Moms and The Handbook for Catholic Moms. Lisa writes for several online and print publications, enjoys speaking around the country and is a frequent television and radio guest and host. Visit her at LisaHendey.com.

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