Friday, August 27, 2010
Catholic Bible Study System Endorsed By American Cardinal To Be Discussed on Live CatholicTV Talk Show
On September 10th, The Great Adventure (TGA), a unique Catholic Bible learning system will be discussed on the live CatholicTV talk show “This is the Day”. Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago said of TGA, “The canonical approach that The Great Adventure employs is a marvelous way to introduce the faithful to salvation history.”
This is the Day airs at 10:30AM ET at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV. The show is rebroadcast at 7:30PM.
TGA is unique because it “makes the complex simple by teaching the story (the narrative) of the Bible.” TGA follows the principles prescribed in the Catechism of the Catholic Church and Dei Verbum (The Second Vatican Council’s Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation).
Jeff Cavins, who helped to create TGA, and his wife Emily will discuss TGA on This is the Day. Over the past several years, Jeff has dedicated his life to developing TGA.
Jeff Cavins is the director of the Archbishop Harry J. Flynn Catechetical Institute based in St. Paul, Minnesota. He has been recognized both nationally and internationally as an exciting public speaker who has a deep love for Jesus Christ and who communicates his zeal with clarity and enthusiasm. Emily Cavins is the author of My Heart Is a Violin: The Autobiography of Renowned Violinist/Composer and Holocaust Survivor Shony Alex Braun and co-editor of Amazing Grace for Mothers. She is the developer of the “Great Adventure Kids” bible study materials that center around teaching children the plan of salvation history based upon The Great Adventure (for adults) bu Jeff Cavins.
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bible,
bible study,
jeff cavins,
scripture
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