
The Bible is an important book to many people. But what does it actually say? Join us as we look to the Word to discover what’s happened in history and how it may still apply to what’s happening today.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Where do lies begin? Not with something obvious, but with a question. “Did God really say?” In this episode, we return to Genesis and explore how deception starts by subtly shifting our trust away from God’s Word. This pattern still shapes how we thi... more
At the heart of The Long Night stands the suffering Servant. In this episode, we explore Isaiah’s prophecy, the weight of sin, and the cross where darkness gathers. Lent leads us here before it leads us anywhere else.
What does God do in places that feel beyond repair? In this episode, we turn to Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones and explore the power of God’s Word to bring life. Through Ezekiel, Ephesians, and John, we consider resurrection hope before Easter arrives... more
What do you do when God makes a promise and then seems silent? In this episode, we walk with Abraham through years of waiting and into the moment when the promise appears to be at risk. Through Genesis and Hebrews, we examine faith under delay and th... more
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