As Christians, we want to experience God through the Bible… we really do!But our good intentions fall flat when reading the Bible just doesn’t seem to help us experience God in a real way. What should feel dynamic and important and alive often feels confusing and boring and irrelevant. But it doesn’t have to feel this way.In this bible study podcast, pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice brings li... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 232 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this week's episode, we read through the story of Jesus washing the disciples' feet in John 13. In this incredibly powerful chapter, Jesus gives us these living metaphors and these pictures because he wants us to have a new idea in our mind, a new... more
The Backstory
The episode begins by establishing the setting of John 12, which takes place just before the Passover in Bethany, where Jesus shares an intimate dinner with Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. This gathering is not just a meal; it is a moment ... more
Today, we're digging into a story of grief and joy in John 11, the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. We'll see the profound ways in which Jesus interacts with individuals experiencing grief and sorrow, demonstrating compassion and underst... more
Hey friends, we're pausing our walk through John to speak to the moment we're in, at the beginning of January, to answer a question that I often get asked: What does God want for my life? How can I discern his will for me?
To that end, this week, w... more
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Your podcast was in my library and I currently do not remember who introduced it, but so thankful they did! I have started the book of John with you and I am hooked! You definitely have a concise understanding and I am so excited to study with you!
Loving this new season and the study of the book of John. Powerful and impactful!!! Blessings!
Thoroughly enjoyed the 6 episodes on the story of Joseph and Nicole’s new book Not What I Signed Up For. I pre ordered the book but haven’t read it yet. Now I Can’t wait to dive into it. I also plan to order the study guide that goes along with it so that I can continue to feast on this amazing content throughout the summer while Nicole is away. Hope your time off is restorative, relaxing and refreshing. Can’t wait until the Fall so I can hear about what God has downloaded for the new season. Bl... more
I want to thank you for all you do. I love this bible study. My faith has grown so much and I wanted to learn more about the Bible. Your study has truly taught me a lot.
Thank you
I was blessed to find Nicole in a dark season of life. My spouse Nancy passed of cancer last year at age 65, and I was diagnosed w cancer two months later. Our 20 year old son became angry and lost. I felt Gos was present but hard to hear. After listening to Nicole’s calming voice and hearing her love and trust of God in every word - I became hooked on her word too and felt saved. She reminds us thru scripture and her awesome relatable storytelling that Jesus infact is always beside us. I ... more
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