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Marty Solomon & HOPEww Special Book Tour LIVE Event

February 18, 2023

HOPE worldwide will be hosting a special event with Marty Solomon, host of the BEMA Discipleship podcast, in celebration of his new book, “Asking Better Questions of the Bible.” This event will be held in person in Marietta, GA, and live-streamed on YouTube at 7 pm on March 25th.


Not only will you get to hear Marty Solomon discuss his book, learn how Marty trains people to ask better questions, and gain a greater understanding of biblical service, but you will also have an opportunity to receive a complimentary copy of his new book by signing up for a new monthly contribution to HOPEww.


This event is completely free to attend during the livestream or in person. If you would like a free copy of his new book, please register for the event and follow the special instructions to set up a new monthly donation to HOPE worldwide. The first 100 people to register and sign up for a monthly gift of $30 or more will receive a signed copy of the book!


Register Now


Join us for “Asking Better Questions of the Bible: Biblical Service” as our good friend Marty Solomon teaches about God’s call for us to engage with neighbors who are materially poor, in need, or marginalized, and how these efforts draw all of us into a closer community and a better definition of biblical service. Plus includes a Q&A session with Marty Solomon and others. You don’t want to miss this incredible event!


When: Saturday, March 25th, 7 p.m. EST

Where: In-Person at 320 Austin Ave, Marietta, GA

Online livestream on HOPEww’s YouTube Channel



Featured Guest:

Marty Solomon


Marty Solomon grew up in the Reformed tradition before attending Boise Bible College and getting his B.A. in Christian Ministries. In 2008 he studied in Israel with Ray Vander Laan and was challenged to grapple with his own Jewish heritage. As he learned more about the wider conversation surrounding the Bible, especially through a Jewish context, he began to develop BEMA Discipleship as a way to share his experience with others. He found his way into Impact Campus Ministries, seeing college students as in the perfect stage of life to experiment with the methods he saw in Jesus. Marty began leading trips of his own to Israel and Turkey in 2014. After a few iterations of his BEMA material, The BEMA Podcast was launched in 2016, making it accessible to a global audience. He and his wife, Becky, are committed to the work of ministry together and of raising their two kids, Abigail and Ezekiel.


For more info on Marty's programs visit:

impacttheu.com (Find out more about Impact Campus Ministries

BEMAdiscipleship.com (Find out more about the BEMA Podcast)

MartySolomon.com (Follow all of Marty Solomon's content)

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