We want to help modern people read an ancient book. We’re here to help you get over being bored with your Bible, how to see the patterns and the literary designs the ancient authors of scripture used, as the Holy Spirit led them to write the Bible, Most important of all, we're here to show you Jesus as Deuteronomy 10:17 describes Him: the Lord your God is the God of gods, and the Lord of lords, mighty and awesome.
Join, Martin, Rose, Steve and Jon as they discuss angels and the other residents of the supernatural world.
Carmen Imes joins us to discuss the ideas of bearing Gods Name and being the image of God
Christiana Hale author of Deeper Heaven joins us to talk about C.S. Lewis, and the Ransom Trilogy
The Bible often describes people as trees. Join us as we enjoy this scriptural motif by looking at both Joseph and Nebuchadnezzar.
Tim Steadman from the Answers to Giant Questions podcast joins our discussion today.
Join us as we ramble about the crucifixion.
The conclusion of our territorial spirits series.
Join us as we examine the territorial spirits in the gospels.
Join us as we discuss the way. the plagues of the Exodus show God's power over the gods of Egypt.
Josh Robinson stops by to discuss his new book Re-enchanting Time.
Mike Chu leads us in a study of the Jerusalem Council.
Join us as we discuss the Philistines and God's victory over the powers of darkness.
How does the Gideon story show us Gods power over Baal?
We take a look at I Kings 18 and Gods victory over the god Baal.
Join us on a whirlwind tour of the book of Daniel and its supernatural world.
What are territorial spirits, and how do they connect topics like the Tower of Babel and haunted houses?
Rambling between the trees, we unpack our experience in Israel.
Join us at our table, as we discuss the imagery of water in the Bible
We continue studying the way the Bible discusses waters and blessings in scripture
Join us as we discuss how the Bible uses the motif of water. Why are the rivers of Eden important? How does water point us to Gods power and mercy in the Hagar story?