
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 | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Why does darkness exist if God is good? In this opening episode of this series, we begin in Genesis and trace the fracture that introduced sin and death into the world. Through Genesis, Romans, and John, we explore hiding, promise, and the light that... more
Every walk with God in Scripture ultimately points to Jesus. In this final episode, we see how God Himself walks with us through the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. Our walk with God is possible because Jesus walked faithfully all the way to... more
Can you still walk with God after failure? David’s life reminds us that repentance is not the end of the walk but part of it. In this episode, we explore forgiveness, consequences, and grace, and how God continues to walk with His people even after t... more
Walking with God does not always mean walking straight into the promised land. Sometimes it means the wilderness. In this episode, we turn to Moses to see how God walks with His people through seasons of waiting, dependence, and testing. We explore h... more
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