Jeff Cavins
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Jeff Cavins (born in 1957) was the first layman to host a weekly live, international Catholic television show called Life on the Rock[1] on the Eternal Word Television EWTN network from 1996 to 2002. Originally a Protestant preacher, he converted to Catholicism in 1995, received his M.A. in Theology, at Franciscan University of Steubenville, co-authored with Scott Hahn Our Father's Plan[2], authored numerous books, and developed the The Great Adventure Bible Timeline.
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[edit] Current Activities
Since giving over 3000 talks on theology and the bible he currently travels across the country using The Great Adventure Bible Timeline to help others learn the Bible
[edit] Books
- My Life on the Rock, Ascension Press, 2002 ISBN 0965922839
- I’m Not Being Fed, Ascension Press, 2005 ISBN 1932645330
- Amazing Grace For Those Who Suffer, Ascension Press, 2002 ISBN 0965922847
- Amazing Grace for the Catholic Heart, Ascension Press, 2003 ISBN 0965922871
- Amazing Grace For Mothers, Ascension Press, 2004 ISBN 1932645268
- Amazing Grace For Couples, Ascension Press, 2005 ISBN 1932645799
- Amazing Grace For Fathers, Ascension Press, 2006 ISBN 1932645993
- Catholic for a Reason I, II, III, IV, Emmaus Road Publishing, 1998
[edit] Emily Cavins
Emily Cavins, the daughter of a Methodist pastor, converted to the Catholic Church one year after Jeff. She wrote the popular story of Holocaust survivor Shony Alex Braun, My Heart is a Violin and edited Amazing Grace for Mothers.