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!
In today's episode, Emma Dotter talks with Watermark member, Rob Barry, about Caleb in Joshua 14-17. Rob discusses Caleb's faithfulness to the Lord, despite the consequences of Israel's disobedience.…
"In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson talks with Watermark member Dylan Jackson about Joshua 10-13. They discuss what the Book of Jasher was and why it is referenced in Joshua. Learn how to serve at W…
How can the God of the Old Testament be good with all this death and destruction? What was the deal with Achan's sin? In today's episode, Emma Dotter discusses Joshua 6:21 and 7:24-25, answering thes…
In today's episode, Emma Dotter talks with Scott Jackson, Watermark missionary to Argentina, about their work in Argentina and the first few chapters of Joshua! They discuss Rahab and the commander o…
In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson finishes our time in Deuteronomy by discussing how Deuteronomy 33-34 is recalling the teachings established earlier in the book, while looking ahead to the future …
What does it mean for the commandment and word of God to be near to us? In today’s episode, Watermark staff member Shane Rasch speaks about the power of Scripture and His Spirit in transforming our l…
Does the Lord bring ruin upon his people? Today, Emma Dotter and Lauren Atkinson discuss Deuteronomy 28:63 & 29:29, and help us understand these challenging verses.
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In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson and Community Formation Director, Ryan Garrahan, discuss Deuteronomy 26-27 and answer the question: "What's up with all these curses?"
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What does it mean for the Israelites to blot out the memory of Amalek, but not forget? In today’s episode, Watermark’s staff member Emily Hope and JTJ staff Lauren Atkinson discuss the purpose of the…
In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson talked with Men's Community Director Kyle Aaron about Deuteronomy 21-23. They answer the questions, "How do we make sense of the laws about marrying female captive…
Today, Emma Dotter is joined by Watermark’s Director of Equipping and Apologetics, Garrett Wikle, to talk through how Deuteronomy 17-20 informs our reading of the whole Bible. Listen as we see how th…
Deuteronomy 16:18 - What types of judges were appointed at this time in Israel's history?
How do we make sense of God testing the Israelites by sending false prophets? In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson and Watermark staff member, Parker Primrose, discuss Deuteronomy 13:3 and 9-10 to an…
In today's episode, Emma Dotter and Shoreline Director, Will McIlroy discuss Deuteronomy 7-10 and discuss how we should think about God's discipline.
In today's episode, Watermark member Seth Master discusses Deuteronomy 4:24 and answers the question, "What does it mean for God to be a jealous God?"
In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson and Watermark staff member Emily Hope discuss the start of Deuteronomy. Emily explains Deuteronomy 2:30,34 & 3:6 and answers the question "Why do the Israelites 'd…
In today's episode, Emma Dotter talks with Watermark staff member, Noah Schatz, about Numbers 35-36. They explore the cities of refuge, what their purpose served, and why they were important. Noah ex…
In today's episode, Emma Dotter discusses Numbers 34 and answers the question, "what can we learn from the boundaries God sets?"
Content Warning: May not be an appropriate topic for children.
In today's episode, Emma Dotter discusses the events of Numbers 31:13-18, answering the question: "how do we make sense of all this ki…
Why are the daughters of Zelophehad significant? What do they teach us about God's heart/character? In today’s episode, Emma Dotter is joined by faithful Watermark college student Sam Curtis as they …