Letters from Home
Mail for people still on the road.
A daily Bible teaching podcast with Hank Garner. Each weekday, we open one letter and read it slow. Monday through Thursday lays the groundwork. Friday, the message lands.
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We’re all a long way from home.
The Bible is mail. From the Father, to people still on the road. Each weekday, we open one letter and read it slow.
That’s the thing Scripture keeps trying to tell us. We’re sojourners. Pilgrims. People walking a road we can’t see the end of. And the whole canon of Scripture — Moses, the prophets, the Psalms, the Gospels, Paul writing from a Roman prison — is mail for people still on the road. Sent by a Father who has not forgotten where we belong.
Letters from Home is a daily Bible teaching podcast with host Hank Garner. Each weekday, we open one letter and read it slow. Monday through Thursday lays the groundwork — the context, the language, the lives behind the words. Friday, the message lands.
No yelling. No hot takes. No twelve-step takeaways. Just Scripture, opened with care, for the kind of people who keep their Bibles dog-eared and their questions honest.
If you’re homesick for somewhere you’ve never been — that’s not a problem. That’s the address on the envelope.
Five letters. One message.
Open the letter. Read it slow. Set the hook.
Who wrote it. When. Why. The world behind the words.
A story that opens the passage up. Plain language. The heart.
Where the letter lands. The hard question. The rub.
The full message. Distilled. From one end to the other.
Hank Garner
Hank is a fiction author, Bible teacher, husband, father, and grandfather from the American South. He has studied and taught Scripture for more than thirty years. His fiction is rooted in the fictional town of Weston, Mississippi, where the natural and supernatural worlds overlap. His teaching is pastoral, scholarly, and direct.
Letters from Home is the place where his teaching voice lives. Mail, five days a week, for people still walking the road.
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