Reading the Bible regularly can be a challenge, and our goal is to help you not only get into God's word regularly, but also help you understand and apply what you're reading! Join The Journey is a Bible study podcast built to follow our daily reading plan available for free at jointhejourney.com. New episodes will be available Monday through Friday. We hope you can join us!
What does a bronze serpent on a stick have to do with Holy Week and Jesus? Sometimes in Christianity, we need symbols or symbolism to help us remember things in our faith. Emma Dotter is joined by Am…
Today’s passage discusses the unfair trial and death of Jesus. Oftentimes, believers can fly past Jesus’s death to get to the resurrection, but today Ryan Garrahan & Emma Dotter unpack how Jesus’ com…
In what ways does the Bible portray Jesus as the Passover Lamb? In today’s episode, Watermark Institute Student, Hannah Staubs interviews Great Questions Facilitator, Travis Bruster to explain what t…
"Doing things FROM love not FOR love." On today's episode, Emma Dotter is joined by Lauren McGee as they walk through the Great Commandment in Mark and how that applies to us today.
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What a perfect storm in the podcast today, as Emma Dotter interview Watermark Member and attorney, Rowe Stipe! Rowe shows us that multiple types of law are in this passage, and then connects these st…
"Jesus' action is a righteous reaction concerning a misuse of what is God's." Today, Emma Dotter is joined by faithful Watermark member, Michael Banks to talk about the significance of Jesus overturn…
Happy Holy Week! This week we will be going from the Old Testament & New Testament to prepare our hearts for Good Friday and Easter.
Today, Hannah Staubs, with the Watermark Institute, connects Zecha…
In today’s episode, Emma Dotter and Makaila Swank dive into Job 15, which is the beginning of the second cycle of speeches in Job. This chapter even includes a chiasm which helps us understand what t…
On today's episode, we're talking about the brevity of life, and how to worship God in our choices. Hannah Staubs is joined by faithful Watermark Member, Yvette Smith, as they unpack hope and despair…
What does it look like to check your own heart before you address sin in your friend's life? Watermark Institute student, Hannah Staubs is joined by college student, Jackson Howell as they talk thro…
God speaks to us in our pleasures but he shouts to us in our pain. In today's episode, Emma Dotter is joined by Chuck Adair to talk about how God's power and sovereignty bring encouragement even in t…
Why does good community matter? And why does sound theology matter? Emma Dotter interviews faithful Watermark member, Nate Alvis. Good community has been men and women who have turned to the Bible t…
What does it looks like to lament suffering? Emma Dotter is joined by Watermark staff member, Kari Perry to talk about how God doesn't see as we do and sometimes we won't understand the circumstances…
In a world full of a desire for vulnerability but the praising of what is “fake”, we can wrestle to be honest with God. Emma Dotter interviews faithful Watermark Member, Cy Simmons. Cy gives us an ho…
What was wrong with Bildad's advice to Job? On today’s podcast, Watermark Institute Fellow Hannah Staubs interviews Ruthie Weinman to talk all things Job 8.
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"The only way out of grief is through it." Emma Dotter is joined by faithful Watermark member, Bethany Cabrera to answer the question, "how do we deal with seasons of depression?".
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"When you are crying out to God, is there a desperation for His will paired with a respect for God? Or do you allow your suffering to let you sin against God?" Watermark Institute Student, Hannah Sta…
What was wrong with Eliphaz's advice to Job? In today's episode, Emma Dotter is joined by faithful Watermark member, Madison Roberts to talk through the importance of reading scripture in context.
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"If we wait until hard things happen to form our theology about God, we will find ourselves with poor theology and a massive misrepresentation of His character." Today Emma Dotter is joined by friend…
“Is it okay to question God?” “What should we do when life just feels like too much?” “Can we vulnerably bring our emotions to God like Job?” If there’s anyone who’s excited about the book of Job, it…