
The language of the Bible can be a tough hurtle for people young and old. A Bible Break is a short, bingable podcast that provides audio of the Bible in a natural, relatable way. While staying true to the English Standard Version, voiceover artist Hannah Benson presents the Bible in language anyone can understand with a little talk about what happened after.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Stories for KidsArtsPerforming ArtsKids & Family | |||

What do donkeys, luggage and oil have in common? Apparently a lot. Tune in this week to 1 Samuel 10!
Ever been out looking for your donkeys and some stranger invites you in for a meat-lovers, kingly feast? Oh. Well, that happens to Saul quite unexpectedly. Tune in for 1 Samuel 9!
"We want a king! Right now…
We gonna find one, somehow…"
(Jungle Jam fans, anyone?)
Israel decides they don’t want to be ruled by an invisible deity that makes them shake in their boots; a human king seems much more…normal. And doable. But Samuel’... more
A two-fer! The Philistines want to give the ark back… but HOW? Tune in for this two-chapter episode of 1 Samuel 6 and 7.
What happens when the Ark of the Covenant is NOT with the Israelite people? Bad things. Ouchy things. Check it out.
Hophni and Phineas get what’s coming to them…a war is coming. This one’s pretty graphic if you have kids!
God has his first chat with the boy Samuel who keeps wondering where that voice is coming from. Eli wonders if something’s wrong with the kid.
What’s the worse thing you can here? “No one in your family is going to reach old age.” Tune in to hear one of the most beautiful prayers contrasted with the scariest of prophecies.
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Apple Podcasts | #177 |







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The content primarily focuses on exploring the narratives and key figures within various biblical texts, making the stories accessible and relatable to listeners. Each episode typically features a specific chapter from the Bible, where themes such as faith, divine guidance, and the human experience are discussed in a conversational and engaging manner. The host often draws connections between the biblical accounts and contemporary spiritual applications, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own journeys of faith and to find meaning in the scriptures. Notably, the episodes incorporate personal reflections and relatable commentary that seek to simplify complex biblical narratives for audiences of all ages, enhancing understanding and app... more
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