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Amy Ekeh Amy Ekeh is the director of Little Rock Scripture Study and special content editor at Liturgical Press. Amy is on the faculty of the New England Catholic Biblical School and is an adjunct professor at Sacred Heart University. She is also a retreat director and an author, with articles in a variety of Catholic publications including The Bible Today, St. Anthony Messenger, and Give Us This Day. Amy is the author of several titles in Little Rock Scripture Study’s Alive in the Word series, including Lent: Season of Transformation and Finding Peace: Letting Go of Stress and Worry. Email Amy at aekeh001@litpress.org

Hans Christofferson Hans Christoffersen serves as Editorial Director at Liturgical Press, overseeing the publication of parish, academic, and monastic resources. He holds a licentiate in systematic theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and has worked in Catholic publishing for over 20 years.

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