The Bible can seem boring, but not if you ask the right questions. Why They Did That explores the motivations of biblical characters and how their choices can guide yours.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityEducation |
The Season 4 Finale is here!
Dean is joined with the President of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Elder Ted Wilson.
What's it like sitting at the top of the mountain? The Summit can often time be the lonliest of places - as our character in discus... more
Can the light of redemption reach even the very darkest of hearts? Thats the question that Dean and guest Wyatt Allen try and tackle when they dive into the character of the Wicked King Manasseh.
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Dean is joined by Dr. David Shin in this episode as they venture into the New Testament to find answers to life's most challenging questions. Why doesn't God answer my prayers? Why do I have so many disadvantages in my life? Physical ones, emotional ... more
Dean is joined by Trey Williams (Husband of Kalandra, Hills and Valleys) as they look deeper into the life and Saul, and how so much promise and potential can be wasted by rash and hasty decisions.
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Every morning I listen to WTDT. This has set me on the right path for my day. Thank you very much for your efforts. This podcast is Such a blessing.
I have listened to all the episodes, never just once, always a blessing, leaving me wondering which character in the Bible I most resemble!
Firstly, all glory to God! This podcast is by far the best I’ve ever heard. As I am going through the Bible and searching for God this podcast has lit a fire under me even more. May God bless Dean, all the staff, sponsors and guests who make this podcast possible. May God bless and keep you and may He continue to use you and this podcast as an instrument to continue His work! (5) Stars doesn’t do it justice!
I’ve been listening to you guys for so long and seeing how God has blessed this ministry is so encouraging. The word is clearer and clearer every time I listen.
I’m so moved by Paul’s story and Dr. David Shin’s testimony caught me so off guard, I didn’t expect it to have such an effect on me. Thank you so much gentlemen, for being so real and so intentional. May God bless you guys, especially the ones in the background of this massive work.
WTDT stands as a remarkable podcast that profoundly enriches our lives with the wisdom of the word. Each new episode is a thrilling experience, filled with insights that deepen with every re-listen. The podcast excels in bringing biblical characters and their stories vividly to life, offering lessons that resonate deeply with today's challenges and opportunities. The dedication to maintaining exceptional quality is evident, and it's a request that this high standard continues to guide the produc... more
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