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Barnabas Piper is an assistant pastor at Immanuel Church in Nashville and is the author or coauthor of several books and small group studies, including The Pastor’s Kid, Help My Unbelief, and Hoping for Happiness. Prior to being called into ministry Barnabas worked in Christian publishing for almost 15 years. He co-hosts the Curious Curmudgeons podcast, writes regularly for He Reads Truth, and has contributed to numerous other websites and publications. Piper speaks regularly at churches, ca ...
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Welcome to Immerse: Poets! An Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible version of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lamentations Immerse: Poets is the fifth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Poets presents the poetical books of the First Testament in two groupings, dividing the books between songbooks (Psalms, Lamentations, Song of Songs) and wisdom writings (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job). ...
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This series of messages was part of an exposition of the book of Ecclesiastes by Jim Osman, a pastor at Kootenai Community Church. For more sermon series and verse-by-verse expository preaching, please visit https://kootenaichurch.org and click on the KCC Audio Archive.
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Bible in a Year with Pastor Chris Dodge

Pastor Chris Dodge of Awake Us Now Ministries

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A fascinating study! In each book of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation we will find Jesus! Hebrews 4:12 says the Word of God is alive and active! Meaning it is not dry, dusty, old stuff. It is living and active! And because it is the living word, it will impact you. Join us and let His Word change your life!
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119 Ministries only exists for one reason ~ a strong desire to seek and then teach the Truth of His Word to believers and the nations. Everything on this site is intended to serve and support that purpose and to equip others to do the same. We hope that this site is a blessing to you and your household. Please feel free to explore many of the free teachings on this site and join us as we all learn more of His truth together.
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The Scroll

Vance Neudorf

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2500 years ago, Kohelet wrote humanity's greatest book of ancient wisdom. Over time, his wise words were buried beneath incorrect traditions and translations. The Scroll is a fictional audiobook story that brings Kohelet's wisdom back to life. The final podcast "The Wisdom of Kohelet" is a new translation of his teachings in one podcast.
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Scripture and Prophecy is a podcast dedicated to end times prophecy, weekly Bible studies, commentary, and Christian devotionals. The goal of the podcast is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ, teach sound biblical doctrine, and call the Church back to righteousness and holiness. The return of our Lord is always nigh, and we need to be ready and watching for His return. While we await Him, let us be busy about our Father’s business by sharing the Gospel and growing the Kingdom of God.
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Women in the Word at Uni is a podcast, particularly aimed at women at university. Each episode, we will look at a part of the Bible to see what it tells us about God, Jesus and ourselves. We will see how a book written thousands of years ago is still relevant to us today by seeking to apply it to our lives now, making particular reference to the unique situations in which many women at uni find themselves.
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Theology Unplugged

Credo House Ministries

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Join C. Michael Patton and friends for Theology Unplugged, a weekly podcast that dives deep into Christian theology, exploring challenging questions, and offering insightful discussions to deepen your faith. Discover the truth, embrace the journey, and engage with thought-provoking topics every week.
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Welcome to the Mom’s Story Hour podcast, where you can pull up a chair and sit by the fire in your imagination while I read to you as I have to my children. Take time to slow down and enjoy life’s simple pleasures of which a good story is near the top of the list.
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Enjoy our unique weekly podcasts as we provide supplementary material for this year's Come Follow Me 2021 lessons. Our gospel scholars help you study the Doctrine and Covenants, Church History, and take and in-depth look at the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith. This podcast channel hosted on BuzzSprout is produced by Michael & Nancy James of Latter-Day Media and Latter-Day Network.
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Welcome to Immerse: Poets! A 16 Week Immerse Bible Reading (and listening!) Experience Featuring the full New Living Translation (NLT) Bible version of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Lamentations Immerse: Poets is the fifth of six volumes in Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience. Poets presents the poetical books of the First Testament in two groupings, dividing the books between songbooks (Psalms, Lamentations, Song of Songs) and wisdom writings (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, ...
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The Bible Reset

Institute for Bible Reading

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If the Bible is so important, why is it such a struggle to read? The truth is, many Christians have been inadvertently set up for failure with the Bible. We need to hit the 'reset' button. Glenn Paauw, Paul Caminiti, and Alex Goodwin from the Institute for Bible Reading host discussions that break down misguided assumptions about the Bible, offering fresh perspectives on reading and living it well.
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Welcome to episode 44 of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we begin a new section focused on traditions in Christianity, starting with a broad, bird's-eye view of how Protestants understand and relate to church history. We’ll explore the key elements of Protestant theology and ho…
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Finding Meaning in a World of Passing Pursuits The book of Ecclesiastes offers a biblical perspective on everything “under the sun.” This Bible study explores the wisdom of living in light of the reality “above the sun.” A joyful life begins by stopping the manic pursuit of pleasure and fulfillment in earthly things. Happiness and pleasure are gift…
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Week 33 of Bible in a Year is a study of The Gospel of Mark. Mark zeroes in on the fact that Jesus is the Son of God. It is beyond our ability to fully comprehend, but we can certainly internalize it - the Living God reached into our world and actually took on human flesh. Our Bible in a Year study with Pastor Dodge will take you from Genesis to Re…
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This week BibleWorm explores Ruth chapters 1 and 3, trying to imagine Ruth’s own perspective and calling out some of the ways that the book portrays painful parts of the immigrant experience. We see how the scene at the threshing floor plays on the worst stereotypes of Moabite women, and how Ruth’s beautiful statement of loyalty to Naomi also carri…
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Welcome to the third Q and A session of "Theology Unplugged." In this episode, we tackle a diverse set of questions from our listeners, exploring the intersections of faith, theology, and everyday life. Topics include:-The intersection of politics, theology, and faith.-How to approach teaching faith to children without feeling like you're indoctrin…
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Welcome to episode 43 of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we delve into the "essentials of the essentials," focusing on the core elements within critical doctrines such as Christ, the Trinity, and the Atonement. We'll explore questions like whether faith alone is part of the ess…
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Welcome to episode 42 of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we delve deeper into the hierarchy of certainty within faith and theology. We'll cover:Review of Certainty Types: A brief recap of the different types of certainty and their relevance to theological understanding.Chart of…
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Welcome to episode 41 of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we continue our exploration of the hierarchy of certainty within faith and theology. We will:.Types of Certainty: Review the different types of certainty and how they apply to theological understanding..Chart of Certainty…
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Finding Meaning in a World of Passing Pursuits The book of Ecclesiastes offers a biblical perspective on everything “under the sun.” This Bible study explores the wisdom of living in light of the reality “above the sun.” A joyful life begins by stopping the manic pursuit of pleasure and fulfillment in earthly things. Happiness and pleasure are gift…
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The Gospel of Matthew especially emphasizes that Jesus is the Messiah, the One the Jewish people long for, and that He is the fulfillment of what the Father promised to Adam and Eve, what God spoke to Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, what the Lord declared to King David and what God spoke down through the ages through His prophets. Our Bible in a Year …
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This week BibleWorm continues our summer series on the Forgotten Books of the Bible, with a look at the book of Ruth 2:1-20 and 4:9-17. We look at the way the book of Ruth challenges anti-immigrant sentiment in the time of Ezra-Nehemiah and in our own day. We discuss how the book lifts up the foundational contributions of Ruth the Moabite, whose pe…
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Welcome to the third Q and A session of "Theology Unplugged." In this episode, we will try to tackle a range of thought-provoking questions from our patrons:-Supernatural Justification: How can we be justified in believing that the supernatural world exists, and how do we know future science won’t explain what we consider supernatural today? -Role …
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Welcome to episode 40 of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we explore the concept of certainty within faith and theology. We'll discuss:What We Can Be Certain About: Understanding the doctrines and teachings of the Bible that are clear and foundational.What We Can't Be Certain Ab…
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Welcome to the thirty-ninth episode of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we explore the epistemological journey of faith from being a step into the light to becoming a blind leap into the dark.Join us as we delve into the philosophical developments that shaped this transition:-Re…
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Welcome to the thirty-eighth episode of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we continue our exploration of the Essentials and Non-Essentials chart, populating it with various doctrines ranging from essentials to pure speculation.Join us as we:- Populate the chart with doctrines I c…
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Welcome to the thirty-seventh episode of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we delve into the crucial topic of what truths are essential for salvation. We will break down each essential truth in detail, helping you understand the core beliefs necessary for salvation and the diffic…
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Finding Meaning in a World of Passing Pursuits The book of Ecclesiastes offers a biblical perspective on everything “under the sun.” This Bible study explores the wisdom of living in light of the reality “above the sun.” A joyful life begins by stopping the manic pursuit of pleasure and fulfillment in earthly things. Happiness and pleasure are gift…
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Week 31 is our last study in the Old Testament. 1 & 2 Chronicles is one book (and also the last) in the Jewish scriptures, I/II Chronicles focuses on the Kingdom of Judah and the Davidic line. It ends with the kingdom destroyed and the people in exile, but looks to a coming King and Messiah. https://www.awakeusnow.com Our Bible in a Year study with…
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This week BibleWorm continues our study of the Song of Songs, learning more about the awesome and fearsome passion of our young lovers, and seeing the jarring ways in which the world around them - well, to be more specific, the men around them - seeks to control that passion. And in case you weren’t sufficiently challenged to read this as both erot…
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Welcome to a new episode of "Theology Unplugged." In this podcast, we explore four reasons why I reject the doctrine of transubstantiation. This discussion is based on the Roman Catholic interpretation of John chapter 6, where Jesus says, "Unless you eat of my flesh and drink of my blood," and the implications of letting his followers walk away. Ad…
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Welcome to the second Question and Answer session of "Theology Unplugged." In this episode, we address several intriguing questions from our patrons, including:What is evangelicalism, and is it too political?Is the Trinity necessary for Christianity and for salvation?Various other theological questions submitted by our patrons.Join us as we dive in…
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Welcome to episode 36 of "Through Theology in a Year." In this episode, we explore the history of creeds, both Old Testament and New Testament. We'll delve into how essentials are defined by the regula fide, the Vincentian canon, and various creeds.Join us as we examine:Old Testament and New Testament creedsThe role of the regula fide in defining e…
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Welcome to episode 35 of "Through Theology in a Year." This episode explores the historical patterns of sectarian divisions and the rise of institutional fundamentalism and Evangelicalism within the church. We discuss:-The Hasidim, Pharisees, and Sadducees-Early church creeds and the Reformation-The impact of the Enlightenment and the rise of liber…
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Welcome to the thirty-fourth episode of "Through Theology in a Year" on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. Today, we continue our exploration of essentials and non-essentials in the Christian faith, diving deep into the terminology and concepts that define this crucial aspect of epistemology.In this session, we will:Explore key terminologies related…
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Welcome to the thirty-threeepisode of "Through Theology in a Year" on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we delve into the crucial topic of essentials and non-essentials in the Christian faith, a key subset of epistemology.We'll explore methodologies for distinguishing between essential and non-essential doctrines, examining the his…
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Finding Meaning in a World of Passing Pursuits The book of Ecclesiastes offers a biblical perspective on everything “under the sun.” This Bible study explores the wisdom of living in light of the reality “above the sun.” A joyful life begins by stopping the manic pursuit of pleasure and fulfillment in earthly things. Happiness and pleasure are gift…
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Ezra & Nehemiah (one book in the Hebrew scriptures) tell of Israel's return from Babylon and the rebuilding of the Temple, in the face of bitter local opposition. It is a story of God's faithfulness and the importance of obedience to the Living God. Our Bible in a Year study with Pastor Dodge will take you from Genesis to Revelation. Hebrews 4:12 s…
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This week BibleWorm continues our summer series on the Forgotten Books of the Bible, turning our attention to Song of Songs 1:12-2:6 and 7:1-13. We wonder at the presence of erotic love poetry in the biblical canon and wrestle what it means for our understanding of bodies, sexuality, and God. We explore themes of sexual empowerment, invitation and …
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The end of all mankind is the same for all of us, from the rich to the poor; we all die. What would happen if we lived our lives with that end in mind? Why would a preacher say sorrow is better than laughter when giving wisdom on life and death? What was the speaker in Ecclesiastes 7:1-6 getting at? What wisdom can be gleaned from proverbs that alm…
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Welcome to a special episode of "Theology Unplugged"! In this session, we're trying out something new: a Q and A session with questions from my Patreon supporters.I'll be answering a variety of questions that my patrons have sent in, primarily focusing on the "Through Theology in a Year" sessions from the previous week. However, this is open to any…
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