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Coffee and Bible Time Podcast

Coffee and Bible Time

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Join host Ellen Krause—co-creator of Coffee and Bible Time—as she sits down with authors, pastors, theologians, and everyday believers to explore Scripture, identity, relationships, and how to truly keep Jesus at the center of it all. Whether you're just starting your faith journey or looking to go deeper, this podcast is a space to learn, be encouraged, and draw closer to Christ.
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Bible Brief | Discover the Story

Bible Literacy Foundation

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Learn the Bible in Layers! The Bible Brief is a 3-Level program designed to guide you through the chronological Bible story in 10-Steps. Our time-conscious, guided journey will help you discover your part in the God’s story: Level 1 (Run): The Bible in 10 Steps, an overview of the Bible story. Level 2 (Jog): The Bible in 50 days, discovering the Bible story. Level 3 (Walk): The Bible in 200 days, through the adventure of the Bible. Find your purpose in the story of God, and live your life pl ...
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Grab the Faith

Bobi Gentry Goodwin

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Welcome to "Grab The Faith," the podcast where we explore the Bible and tackle everyday issues that touch us all—faith, relationships, and life’s challenges. At Grab The Faith we dive into Scripture with a relatable lens, seeking guidance for the ups and downs we face as everyday people. Whether you’re navigating family dynamics, work stress, or personal struggles, we’re here to find hope and wisdom together. Whether you’re a seasoned believer or just starting your journey, "Grab the Faith" ...
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If you are feeling stuck in prayer or don't know how to pray at all this is a great place to start. These podcasts are a directed Ignatian style meditation on Sacred Scripture meant to help you go deeper into the life of Christ and His love for you. This meditation style has been an immeasurable blessing to me and I hope to pass those blessings on to as many people as possible. I am simply a poor man who has found of source of bread and want to share that source with everyone. I think this p ...
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God's Plan, Your Part

Ryan Zook and Jenny Zook

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Discover God's plan for your life with this daily Bible reading podcast. Ryan and Jenny Zook lead a valuable daily devotional bible study with historical background, theology, and practical applications. This year we will be covering the whole New Testament, one chapter at a time. This podcast brings the word of God to life. Whether starting from the first episode or just jumping in, this is an inspiring and enlightening way to deepen your understanding of scripture. We delve into a differen ...
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Modern Mind, Ancient Book

Roger Ferguson, Host and Biblical Scholar

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Welcome to Modern Mind, Ancient Book, a podcast that bridges the past and the present. Join us as we delve into the rich stories, philosophies, and cultural contexts of books from the Bible. Learn with us the mystery of how the Bible can still speak to us today. This podcast is crafted for seekers of wisdom, knowledge, truth, and the secrets of God. Modern Mind, Ancient Book offers a journey into the past with a fresh, modern perspective finding meaning in ancient valuable literary masterpie ...
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The Weekly Bible Study

Pastor Bakari D. Johnson

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Navigating the Bible and how it applies to you: whether you’re a novice or bible scholar. Journey with Pastor Bakari D. Johnson as he takes you through one chapter each week and helps you live the more abundant life. Join us every Wednesday @ 7:00 pm EST.
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This series explains in simple terms the relationship between these two books of the Bible. Each book will be reviewed to better understand the meaning of the symbolic language used in both and the message that the writers were communicating to their readers as well as a modern application for today's Christian.
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Is there purpose in your pain? Have you ever thought your life is beyond repair or wondered if God could use your brokenness for good? We all tend to look and search for purpose in our pain and suffering. Depression, anxiety, hurting relationships, and unmet expectations can cause us to question God. In this study, Noe Garcia takes participants on a journey through Romans 8, which many scholars believe is the greatest chapter in the Bible. Noe shares his life story and experiences of abuse, ...
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The Saved for Later Podcast

Brian Michael Kindall

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The Saved for Later Podcast is a Christian podcast for adult Christian beginners. Biblical Christianity is presented by a lifelong atheist who became a Christian scholar later in life. Christianity is discussed in a language understandable to adults who did not grow up in the church. You can also find me on these platforms as well as YouTube, YouTube Music, Rumble, and Spotify.
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The Bible Archives

Tyler Kleeberger and Amie Brodie

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A scholarly yet accessible guide to the Bible and Theology. What does the Bible actually say? Consider this an audio library to cover an extensive breakdown of the books of the Bible and some main concepts of theology. Whether you’re a beginner or a skeptic, exhausted with modern Christianity or wanting to explore the text more fully — this podcast aims to challenge poor interpretations and Biblical illiteracy so as to untangle and clarify what the Bible actually says. Hopefully, though we’r ...
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Let's talk Basic Christianity Podcast!

Michael & Anthony Kocienski

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In today’s confusing world it’s not easy to trust just anyone when you want to understand Jesus and the bible without pressure! This Podcast is for you. I am pretty much a beginner in the bible, but I have been through it twice and have watched many shows to educate myself and have gained an understanding of what is written in it! My son is much more versed in the bible and speak a little deeper than I. We will interpret from our prospective and get help from experts when needed. This is a p ...
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Preaching is hard, especially in your first years. Starting Strong: Thriving in the First Years of Preaching brings you wisdom from experienced preachers to help you stay faithful, encouraged, and growing. We’re not the experts but we’re bringing them to you, with real conversations, practical tips, and hard-hitting truths to sharpen and sustain you for the road ahead. Start strong. Preach well. Stay true.
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Intro to the Bible

Bible Literacy Foundation

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Are you curious about the Bible but don't know where to start? "Intro to the Bible" is your perfect gateway to understanding the world's most influential book. This podcast, brought to you by the Bible Literacy Foundation, is designed for beginners and those seeking a fresh perspective on Scripture. In the episodes, we'll explore: The Bible's relevance in today's world How to approach and ask questions about the Bible The nature and character of God The structure and organization of the Bibl ...
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SEO in 2025

Majestic.com

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SEO is continuing to change at an alarming pace. And yet, in some sense, the principles of good SEO remain the same. Hello, and welcome to SEO in 2025 – a significant repository of current thinking from many of the world’s leading SEOs. We're pleased to be able to welcome you to the fourth book and fourth series in this podcast, now well and truly an annual tradition, brought to you by Majestic. “Consider this book the Bible of SEO—a comprehensive, fresh, and highly actionable resource that ...
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Step back into a world of intrigue, passion, and ruthless ambition — welcome to Tudor England. Join historian and bestselling author Claire Ridgway as she uncovers the riveting stories of the Tudor dynasty. From the scandalous love affairs of King Henry VIII to the tragic fall of Anne Boleyn, the fierce reign of Elizabeth I, and the lesser-known secrets of Tudor court life, this podcast brings history to life in vivid detail. Hear dramatic tales of betrayal, execution, forbidden love, and po ...
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A thin, cautious man stepped onto a Welsh beach in August 1485 with fewer soldiers than his enemy, and more to lose than anyone in England. Three weeks later, he had killed a king, married his rival’s niece, and founded a dynasty that still shapes Britain. He was Henry VII - quiet, calculating, and absolutely not boring. In this beginner’s guide, I…
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A jealous husband. A royal favourite. A queen held at gunpoint. On the night of 9 March 1566, David Rizzio, secretary to Mary, Queen of Scots, was dragged from her side and stabbed over fifty times in Holyrood Palace, while the pregnant queen was forced to watch. But what really lay behind this shocking act? Was Rizzio Mary’s lover? Or was her husb…
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We explore the profound events surrounding the Last Supper and the institution of the New Covenant. Jesus celebrates the Passover meal with his disciples, introducing the symbolic elements of bread and wine to represent his body and blood. The episode delves into the significance of foot-washing as a lesson in servanthood and spiritual cleansing. F…
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The Martyrdom of Hugh Faringdon On this day in Tudor history, 14 November 1539, a man of God was executed at the gate of his own abbey. His name was Hugh Faringdon, Abbot of Reading, a scholar, royal chaplain, and faithful servant of the Church, condemned as a traitor and hanged like a criminal. Join me as I tell the powerful and tragic story of Ab…
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When you’re tired of measuring up, discover the freedom of resting in a love that can’t be earned or ranked—a love that welcomes you just as you are. In this episode, Ellen talks with Bible teacher Oghosa Iyamu about the impartiality of God’s love and how understanding it reshapes the way we see ourselves and love others. Want to dive even deeper? …
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• Explore the pivotal moment of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. This episode delves into the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy as Jesus rides into the city on a donkey, welcomed by crowds shouting "Hosanna!" Discover the significance of the Passover context, the reactions of various groups including religious leaders and Gentiles, and Je…
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Send us a text When we then sit with Paul in his closing chapter, where he calls his life a drink offering poured out to God. No grand flex, no tally of achievements—just a clear testimony: fought the good fight, finished the race, kept the faith. We unpack his charge to keep a clear mind, avoid foolish quarrels, endure hardship, and teach with gen…
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On this day in Tudor history, 13 November 1537, England mourned its queen. Jane Seymour, Henry VIII’s third wife and the mother of Prince Edward, was laid to rest in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Her death twelve days after childbirth plunged court and kingdom into grief. Join me as I retrace Jane’s final journey from Hampton Court Palace, wh…
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Discover how the parables of Jesus serve as a means to reveal the hearts of listeners, separating those with faith from those without. See also how the parables solidify what’s been revealed in the heart. This episode especially looks at the Parable of the Sower, Jesus' explanation to His disciples, and the prophecy from Isaiah, shedding light on t…
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Ulduz Ismayilova shares that with AI disrupting top-funnel visibility, SEO strategies must evolve to capture bottom-funnel, conversion-ready traffic. Talking points include: How is AI disrupting top-funnel visibility? Why is it so key to focus on capturing bottom-funnel, conversion-ready traffic? How do you identify bottom of funnel, conversion-rea…
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On this day in Tudor history, 12 November 1555, Queen Mary I turned back the religious clock. Parliament passed the Second Statute of Repeal, restoring papal authority and reuniting England with the Catholic Church after more than twenty years of upheaval. I explore how Mary achieved what had once seemed impossible: Undoing her father Henry VIII’s …
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Explore the profound teachings of Jesus through His parables. Discover how Jesus used these short, riddle-like stories to convey deep spiritual truths about the Kingdom of God. We delve into parables such as the Wheat and the Weeds, the Mustard Seed, and the Prodigal Son, examining their meanings and implications for believers. Learn how Jesus chal…
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Today, 11 November, is Martinmas, the Feast of Saint Martin of Tours.In Tudor England, it was far more than a saint’s day. It marked the great “winter slaughter”, when families across the realm, from manor to cottage, salted and cured their meat to survive the long months ahead. In this video, I explore the man behind the feast, St Martin, the Roma…
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Send us a text Before diving into the chapters of Romans, this opening episode lays the foundation for understanding why this letter stands at the heart of Christian theology. Discover who Paul wrote to, why he wrote, and how the message of grace through faith can reshape your understanding of God’s righteousness and your relationship with Him toda…
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We explore the powerful signs and wonders performed by Jesus. The narrative covers Jesus' reaction to John the Baptist's beheading, His miraculous feeding of over 5,000 people with just five loaves and two fish, and His awe-inspiring walk on water. These events demonstrate Jesus' divine nature and His compassion for the multitudes. However, though …
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In Episode 172 of Bible Made Easy Podcast, Brother George addresses a key objection to Free Grace and OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved): Does eternal security give Christians a license to sin? He explains why wilful sin—even if forgiven—still brings serious consequences, both in this life and in heaven, so you won’t get away with it. Drawing from Hebr…
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He was handsome, daring, and utterly reckless, the man who stole the heart of England’s greatest queen in her final years, and then broke it. Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, was born on this day in 1565. He rose from ambitious courtier to Elizabeth I’s beloved favourite - charming, bold, and impossible to ignore. But his pride and defiance woul…
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Power. Passion. Intrigue. Revolution. The Tudors ruled England for just over a century, but they changed it forever. In this Beginner’s Guide to the Tudors, I explore how a Welsh courtier’s secret marriage to a queen created one of the most fascinating dynasties in history. From the scandalous rise of Henry VIII and his six wives, to the tragedy of…
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The Mystery of Arthur Dudley A secret heir to the English throne… or one of the cleverest impostors in Tudor history? In 1587, a young Englishman was captured by Spanish sailors off the coast of San Sebastián. He called himself Arthur Dudley, and claimed to be the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Was he th…
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Explore the profound teachings of Jesus on entering the Kingdom of God. Delve into the conversation between Jesus and the Pharisee Nicodemus, where the concept of spiritual new birth is introduced as a the way of salvation. Uncover the significance of John 3:16, arguably the most famous verse in the Bible, which encapsulates God's love for humanity…
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On this day in Tudor history, 7th November 1565, Sir Edward Warner, soldier, courtier, Member of Parliament, and twice Lieutenant of the Tower of London, died at his Norfolk home. He was a man who lived at the heart of Tudor politics, serving four monarchs, guarding rebels and queens alike, and somehow surviving the shifting loyalties of an age whe…
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When life feels too broken to fix, God’s grace steps in to redeem what’s been lost. Dove-Award winner Nicole C. Mullen joins us to share how God turned her pain into purpose and her regrets into songs of redemption. From stories of biblical heroes to her own journey through hardship, Nicole reminds us that the same God who redeemed the past is stil…
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Jesus continues the Sermon on the Mount, addressing key themes of righteousness, the Law, and the kingdom of heaven. He describes His followers as "salt and light," emphasizing their role in preserving society. Jesus clarifies His relationship to the Mosaic Law, stating He came to fulfill, not abolish it. He challenges the superficial righteousness…
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On this day in Tudor history, 6th November 1514, the streets of Paris glittered with banners, music, and colour. Eighteen-year-old Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII, had been crowned Queen of France the day before… and now she was the radiant heart of a lavish royal procession. Imagine it: a fountain flowing with a lily and a rose, pageants of …
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In this episode , we delve into the Sermon on the Mount, specifically focusing on the Beatitudes. We explore the concept of true happiness and blessedness as spoken by Jesus, contrasting it with worldly pursuits of happiness. The episode examines how Jesus addresses the universal human desire for joy and fulfillment, offering a counter-intuitive pa…
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Katie Thompson shares the importance of getting expertise straight from the source - EEAT is still important and the most valuable content will come from those who have interviewed real-life, human experts. Talking points include: What do you mean by get expertise straight from the source? Why is EEAT still important? How does the importance of EEA…
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“Remember, remember the Fifth of November…” It’s one of the most famous rhymes in English history, but behind the fireworks and bonfires lies a night of terror, faith, and betrayal that almost changed the course of Britain forever. On 5th November 1605, guards discovered Guy Fawkes in the cellars beneath the Palace of Westminster, surrounded by 36 …
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Explore the transformative moment when Jesus calls His first disciples. Journey to the Sea of Galilee, where frustrated fishermen encounter the Messiah and witness a miraculous catch. Learn how Simon Peter, Andrew, James, and John become "fishers of men" as they leave everything to follow Jesus. Discover the power of Christ's authority as He teache…
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On this day in Tudor history, 4th November 1551, theologian, royal chaplain, and scholar John Redman, the first Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, died of consumption. Redman was one of Tudor England’s most brilliant and balanced minds, a man who sought to reconcile faith, scholarship, and conscience in an age of division. Serving both Henry VII…
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Send us a text Join us on this podcast as we unpack the book of 2 Corinthians — exploring the authorship of the apostle Paul the Apostle, the historical date and place of writing (mid-50s A.D., Macedonia) and the rich, practical meaning of this powerful letter. We dig into how Paul wrote to the church in Corinth (and the surrounding region of Achai…
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Journey from the Garden of Eden to the wilderness temptation of Jesus, uncovering the power of God's word against Satan's deception. Delve into biblical accounts of Adam and Eve, the Israelites' wilderness wanderings, and Jesus' confrontation with the devil. Discover the importance of knowing, trusting, and obeying Scripture in overcoming temptatio…
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On this day in Tudor history, 3rd November 1568, a remarkable mind was lost to the world of learning. Nicholas Carr, physician, classical scholar, and Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge, died after a lifetime devoted to scholarship and teaching. Though his name is rarely remembered today, Carr stood among the generation of Tudor humanists who k…
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What inspired me to dedicate my life to Anne Boleyn and the Tudors? Why did I move to Spain? And yes — what do my tattoos mean? In this special behind-the-scenes interview, my husband Tim takes the interviewer’s seat and asks me questions submitted by our amazing YouTube members. From my early fascination with Tudor history to the unexpected journe…
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When Queen Jane Seymour gave birth to Prince Edward on 12th October 1537, and sadly died on 24th October. From celebrations to tragedy in just 12 days. For centuries, a dark rumour has followed this story: that Henry VIII ordered surgeons to cut Jane open to deliver their son, sacrificing his queen for an heir. It’s a tale that fits Henry’s reputat…
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Explore the pivotal role of John the Baptist in preparing the way for Jesus Christ. Delve into the wilderness ministry of this prophetic voice, his powerful message of repentance, and the significance of the baptism of Jesus. Discover how John fulfilled ancient prophecies and confronted religious leaders while drawing diverse crowds. Learn about Je…
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Forget pumpkins and plastic skeletons, in Tudor England, Halloween was sacred. On 31st October, All Hallows’ Eve marked the start of Hallowtide, a three-day festival blending pagan Samhain customs with Christian devotion: - All Hallows’ Eve (Halloween) – ringing bells, lighting bonfires, wearing masks to ward off spirits, and “souling” for cakes to…
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Tara Beth never considered herself a morning person. But when a winter storm trapped her inside a dark cloud of grief and depression, God met her in the early morning hours—and taught her how to use them to break free. Mentor Mama joins author and pastor Tara Beth Leach as she shares how mornings with God can bring peace, purpose, and renewal. Thro…
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Discover the miraculous birth of Jesus, Messiah. Journey with Mary and Joseph as they travel to Bethlehem for the Roman census, culminating in the humble birth of the Messiah in a manger. Witness the awe-inspiring angelic announcement to the shepherds and their subsequent visit to the newborn King. Learn about the presentation of Jesus at the templ…
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