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.
What beautiful news you shared with us! A spiritual awakening, and so heartening to hear that Bible use is up, especially among millennial men. I love your challenge to be on the lookout for a hungering heart to invite to church. Thank you, Madelon!
What a great start to May. The trends are exciting — thank you for sharing the various improvement in Bible use and the searching for Godly views and truths that are so much more satisfying than things we may have outgrown. Your comments were so very well thought and delivered and I will consider this my May basket or treat for the day!
Absolutely wonderful! So important today. Thank you for “challenging” your listeners. My wife and I hold a CS ministry at Parris Island Marine Inductment Depot every Sunday. I LOVE introducing these young recruits to the Scriptures. So rewarding.
I loved hearing this good news about bible readership. Does the Bible Society survey include reasons why more people are turning to the bible? I wonder about the positive influence of The Chosen which has reached millions of young viewers, for instance.