
5 Memory Myths MOST People Believe (even Christians)
As Christ followers, we believe we are God's workmanship (Ephesians 2:10), yet we also simultaneously believe that our brains are flawed. Here are 5 myths that most people tend to believe about memory and how it applies to meditatin on Scripture ✅ Join us in Dallas for Scripture Sync 2025! https://scripturesyncdallas.com ✅ Listen to the audiobook of Memorize What Matters: https://www.memorizewhatmatters.com/book Listen to a recent episode with Reagan Rose introducing a Christian perspective to productivity and goal setting: - On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-make-time-for-bible-memory-even-if-youre-crazy-busy/id1624868713?i=1000701203386 - On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6waWCYhL7s Chapters (00:00) Introducing Bible Memory Myths (00:58) Myth #1: The Myth of the Photographic Memory (02:46) Myth #2: Old Age Results in Inevitable Memory Loss (04:29) Myth #3: Puzzles & Brain Games Improve my Memory (06:12) Myth #4: Memories Fade over Time (09:28) Myth #5: Forgetting is a Flaw in God's Design of Us (11:52) Learn How to Train Your Brain! 🔹SUPPORT BIBLE MEMORY GOAL 🔹 If you're one of those awesome people who understands that this "free" podcast takes time and effort to produce, there are a few ways that you can support what we're doing here: Buy the Merch! Start a conversation about your Bible memory journey with a shirt or sticker to show your love of Scripture! Become a Patron: For those who are part of our community, becoming a Patron is the best way to pay it forward for other members while gaining extra perks (live calls, mastermind groups, and more!) and access to our Bible memory training.Pay it Forward: Give any amount to help offset the costs of producing and hosting this podcast. Thank you!
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