Analytical Reading and Science and Health
with Debra J. McCook
About Debra
Debra McCook has studied and taught the subject of
Analytical Reading for over 40 years. She was trained
personally by Nedra Newkirk Lamar, the founder of the Institute of Analytical Reading and has served as both First and Second Reader in her branch church in Tyler, Texas. Debra has worked with scores of Readers to increase their understanding and confidence in presenting the Bible Lesson Sermon to their congregations.
Testimonials
Debra was patient, clear, and kept things simple enough for me to grasp the ideas of reading distinctly and meaningfully. I have gained confidence to read publicly in my branch church and fear of speaking and reading aloud has vanished.
Your coaching through the Analytical Reading method is a gift that keeps on giving! I will never “hear” a lesson the same when I study. The meaning is shining ever brighter. So grateful!
My experience with Analytical Reading lessons was very helpful in gaining understanding and comprehension of the Bible and Science and Health. Debra is a thoughtful and patient instructor and led my improvement in reading, both silent and verbally.
Registration Information
DATES:
Tuesdays, September 3 - 24, 2024 – 5:00-7:00 central
WAIT LIST ONLY. Email Debra.Thursdays, September 5 – 26, 2024 – 5:00 – 7:00 central
WAIT LIST ONLY. Email Debra.
FEE: $199
*PREREQUISITE: A previous basic class in Analytical Reading (either in person or on Zoom), OR have studied with an Authorized Affiliate for at least a year.
REGISTRATION: Email Debra at debrajmccook@gmail.com
“Analytical Reading and Science and Health" is not a class in Christian Science, but rather a second level Analytical Reading course.*
It focuses on helping particpants employ the principles of Analytical Reading to our textbook. Watch the meaning jump off the page, whether you are reading to a congregation, a friend or patient, or for your own study!
Each person will have an in-depth and personalized experience since enrollment is limited to 4 in each of the two sections — only 8 total!