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.
Lovely Madelon…thank you for this beautiful message for November and Thanksgiving. There is so much we all can be thankful for and for your sharing of your own experiences of healing. You are a heavenly example for me and all of us who hear your messages.
I have been giving gratitude to God each night before I fall asleep for a while now. I recommend this practice!
Carol Bender
Thank you thank you for a the good Madelon!
You are absolutely right a darkness or the pit in your experience is a ladder to emerge to the light. I love God is a refuge, I always have needed a refuge, a safe place in my life.
Happy Thanksgiving 🍁
Thank you, Maddie for that lovely happy November 1 Vlog.
I’m so grateful to have known you since our Principia College days, when you were already so full of curiosity about music and spirit and art and community … four things for which I’m so grateful this month. Thanks for plumbing the Bible for its richness in ways that few of us have…!
Beautiful and so true! Gratitude lifts us and opens us up to the abundance of good. Definitely a daily practice. Thank you – I plan on sharing this.
I’m so grateful for your uplifting message which includes the Gratitude Challenge. I will willingly join it. I just bought your new book Free and Fearless and I’m looking forward to reading it. Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.