
Cheat Day Devos and Christian Movie Reviews - The official podcast of @thebibleisfunny.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Today on Cheat Day Devos, our journey through the Bible takes us to Leviticus 1-7, where we discover the most holy cut of meat, the spiritual gift of tending the campfire, and the pagan origins of underseasoning food. Follow on Instagram and TikTok ... more
Looking back on all the important Bible lessons learned, Christian movies watched, and exchanging useless gifts to end 2025.
"I don’t have 5.75 for cigarettes, I have kids."In this special segment, we consume and discuss Christian Movies. Today, we discuss an ALF Christmas Infomercial - Faith Filled Christmas. Send us your movie suggestions! - @thebibleisfunny... more
Today on cheat day devos, our journey through the Bible takes us to the Christmas Story (pt. 2)!! Today, we discuss angelic pranks, baby dedications, and family disappointments. Follow on Instagram and TikTok @thebibleisfunny... more
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Still cannot tell if they are actually followers of Christ or just literally making fun of the word of God. I don’t know, the older podcasts are good. The ones with the 2 together are like listening to teenage boys talking.
I just found this and at first I was confused but, as I kept listening I laughed and laughed. Super funny and also you ask as many questions about the Bible as I do!!!! Love that!
In a world of overly serious, inside baseball religious podcasts, "The Bible is Funny" sets itself apart. From "Cheat Day Devos" that look at Bible sotries from a pragmatic point of view, to "Christina Movies are Funny" which lampoon the sometimes too serious christian media space, "The Bible is Funny" stays funny without being too pretentious.
I think you guys need to have the ninjas crew on your podcast and do more comedy like podcasts. Like NAB
Anthony and Tim make me LOL for real. Love the Cheat Day Devos the most!!
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A unique approach to understanding biblical themes through humor is a defining characteristic of this podcast. The hosts engage listeners with lighthearted discussions surrounding Christian movies, offering comedic critiques while also highlighting significant narratives, characters, and moral dilemmas within these films. In addition to movie reviews, episodes include humorous explorations of specific biblical passages and themes, often intertwining personal anecdotes and relatable commentary, making sacred texts more accessible and entertaining for listeners. This blend of humor and spirituality distinguishes the podcast from more serious religious content, appealing to those seeking both entertainment and reflection on faith-related topic... more
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