Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly is a 15 minute, daily podcast in which Kurt teaches through books of the Bible with ministry friends or one of his four adult children.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Genesis 31:27-42
Genesis 31:17-26
Genesis 30:29-43
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Kurt is part of my morning walk with Jack, our Blue Heeler. 15 minutes well spent each day with going through a detailed look in a book of the Bible.
Kurt Skelly has an amazing talent and he is stewarding God’s gifting through this podcast:
1. Communicating details to open your mind to the context of the scripture.
2. Personal application to bring it home for your betterment to grow in understanding and relationship with God.
3. After meeting him personally, on several occasions, he truly cares.
Thank you Kurt for recording these discussions for the betterment of generations to come and helping me further my walk with Christ.
I love the way. Kurt is able to highlight truths and understandings of the scripture that really apply to my life and how God is moving. So often I feel like I hear God speak to me through these passages in a way that I don’t when I just read it alone
I am deeply grateful for this podcast and how it has transformed my life.
Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly has helped and improved me many times. It is a great podcast with good structure. Kurt Skelly is a terrific man of God and a fantastic preacher overall.
This has been such a great addition to my daily devotional time. I’ve Really enjoyed walking through different books of the Bible along this journey.
The episode released on September 10 covering the first four verses of Psalm four really hit home with me. I recently had a an old friend, who has made some really poor life choices over the last two years, Start to spread lies about my character. Thankfully, the Lord fights our battles for us, and his defamation attempt was called out pretty qui... more
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The podcast features concise daily teachings focused on books of the Bible, typically delivered in around 15 minutes. Kurt Skelly leads discussions that incorporate various biblical narratives, emphasizing lessons related to human nature, morality, and personal responsibility. Each episode often explores themes such as family dynamics, personal faith, and God's providence, inviting listeners to reflect on how ancient scriptures apply to contemporary life. Notably, the format includes participation from ministry friends and occasionally his own adult children, which adds a personal touch and a multi-generational perspective to the teachings.
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Everyday Truth launched 7 years ago and published 300 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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1. Wes Cormel
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