About Madelon Maupin
Although Madelon Maupin's academic background includes both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Biblical Studies, it is probably her 35+ years in business and her strong emphasis on written and verbal communication that give BibleRoads its "punch." Madelon spent 15 years in the newspaper industry, cultivating a commitment to highly focused, content-rich presentation and a strong research background. Over the next 20 years she headed a leadership consulting firm in Los Angeles, where she worked with some of the film industry's top firms and developed a capacity for clear, direct verbal communication. Ever since closing her consulting firm, it has been Madelon's joy to focus full-time on BibleRoads.com, which allows her to combine all of her skills in the talks and workbooks she presents on Biblical topics. Madelon's goal is to help others unlock the Bible in a non-denominational way so that they can discover the Scriptures' spiritual meaning and application to their lives. By delving into the history, politics, geography, customs, and culture of all the Biblical periods and books, she aims to enable readers and listeners to dive deep into these subjects themselves so they can find their own spiritual answer.
Thank you for your illuminating comments about the four types of love found in the Bible. I loved the explanations of how the eagles teach us about love with their laser focus, firm grip, and flying in the face of storms. I am blessed to live in a nature tvalley where I am able to view eagles from time to time. I will now ponder the metaphorical meanings they represent.
Thanks so much for this sharing-it brought some depth to Valentine’s Day. I’ve always loved the grace and strength of eagles, and have been particularly moved by Eric Liddell’s reading of Isaiah 41:31 on that Sunday in Paris while his teammates are floundering at the 1924 Olympics. {Chariots of Fire is amongst my top 5 movies of all time).
Thank you, Madeline, I like the steadfast dedication of an eagle honing in on its purpose. To stick with Spirit’s messages when many seem to be naysayers, is a grand purpose indeed. No wonder the eagle is America’s symbol of constancy!
My goodness! Such a sweet vlog and a perfect time. Thank you for the visual of the Eagle and expounding on the different types of love. I was taken by the tenacity of the Eagle in your talk. Hold on to what is good and true. Happy February!
totally LOVE listening to your vlogs! keep up the GOOD work!
Love the thoughts on eagles! Thank you, Maddie!
Thank You Dear Madelon…You help me to think of things I never thought to think and say and appreciate…You continue to help me to grow….tytyty Much Love to you on your Valentine’s Day and EVERY DAT, Barbara
Thank you very much Madelon!