
Most Christians don’t finish the Bible. Not because they don’t love God. Because reading it can feel confusing, disconnected, or hard to sustain once life gets loud.
Welcome to the "The Bible is Alive!" where we read through the entire Bible and uncover how Jesus is the heart of every story from Genesis to Revelation! You'll connect the dots between the Old and New Testaments as you fall in love ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 549 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Today's Readings: Ecclesiastes 7–9; 1 Corinthians 15:50–58; Psalm 103:15–18
Some things look small when they happen—a quiet choice, a patient response, one faithful step—but they can shape far more than we realize. Today’s readings... more
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Today's Readings: Ecclesiastes 4–6; James 4:13–17; Psalm 90:12
The world rewards speed, striving, and the appearance of control. But today’s readings offer a different picture—open hands, quieter hearts, and a life that does not ha... more
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Today's Readings: Ecclesiastes 1–3; Matthew 6:19–24; Psalm 39:4–7
There are seasons when life’s big questions feel impossible to ignore. What lasts? What matters? Where should I place my heart? Today’s readings do not dodge those q... more
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Today's Readings: Proverbs 28–31; 1 Timothy 6:6–10; Psalm 112
A contented life is not necessarily a smaller life, but it is definitely a freer one. Today’s readings show us the strength of having enough, trusting God, and holding w... more
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The overall pace of delivery and length of each days reading is perfect. I enjoy the commentary and explanations as well.
I have done several Bible In A Year studies, and this has been my favorite. I love the combination of scriptures each day that help tie together the lessons God is teaching us through His Word. The perspective and application of these lessons through Luke's summary along with his prayer for the day has been such a gift and has truly made the Bible come alive in my heart and life.
I listen from work every morning he does a solid teaching and focuses on scriptures.
I listen from work every morning he does a solid teaching and focuses on scriptures.
Thank you for making reading the Bible easier in our day to day life great podcast
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A devotional podcast that guides listeners through the Bible in a year, typically reading 3-4 chapters per day and weaving in a short devotional and prayer. Episodes emphasize seeing Jesus as the heart of every story, drawing connections across both Old and New Testament narratives, and applying ancient texts to modern life. Notable for its steady rhythm, approachable structure, and emphasis on daily practice and prayer to sustain biblical engagement.
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