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One of God’s greatest gifts to us is His Word. How can we learn how to read and treasure this precious gift?! Join Bible teacher Trillia Newbell and friends every Monday for 10 minutes as they share encouraging tips for staying in the Word as well as biblical truths to take your Bible reading to a deeper, more joy-filled level. Be encouraged as Trillia and friends guide you through 52 Weeks of reading God's word together! Available wherever you listen to your podcasts and on YouTube!
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We’ve come to the very end of the mystery, wisdom, and wonder of the Bible! If you’ve joined us for this entire year, thank you. We trust that the Holy Spirit has met you in the pages of this Holy book. In this final conversation we chat all about the book of Revelation with Nancy Guthrie. Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Corners…
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There is some surprising and inspiring truth in the book of James. This small book is jam packed with wisdom on leadership, purity, and discipleship. Join us for a conversation with Courtney Doctor where we discover the beauty and wisdom contained in this book. Courtney Doctor (MDiv, Covenant Theological Seminary) serves as coordinator of women’s i…
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Earlier in the year, we had a conversation with Jennifer Lucy Tyler all about gathering to study the Word - that conversation was based on Hebrews 10. What else can the book of Hebrews teach us? What does this letter reveal to God’s character? In this episode of 52 Weeks in the Word, we are joined by Andrew Wilson from the UK from a conversation al…
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The book of Galatians is a relatively small book, and like many of the other books in the New Testament, it isn’t really a “book” at all. It is a letter - a letter from the Apostle Paul to a church in a town called Galatia. In this episode of 52 Weeks in the Word, Trillia is joined by Jarvis Williams for an episode all about Galatians - who were th…
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The book of Ephesians, as we know it in the Bible, was originally penned as a letter from Paul to the Christian church in Ephesus. What did the church in Ephesus need to hear? What was their context and why was it significant? How does this letter apply to us today? Join us for a conversation with Esau McCaulley - diving head first into the book of…
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Do you have questions about the book of Romans? Who wrote it? Why did it mattered then? And why does it matters now? Explore the timeless truths and theological richness found within this remarkable letter penned by the apostle Paul. This conversation will illuminate the profound impact of Romans on Christian theology and its relevance in our lives…
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Join us for this episode of 52 Weeks in the Word with special guest, Shai Linne. In this episode, Trillia and Shai explore the pivotal role the Holy Spirit plays in the early church's growth and mission. Join them for a deep dive into the Book of Acts and discover the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers, then and now. S…
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Welcome to 52 Weeks in the Word with your host, Trillia Newbell, and special guest Courtney Reissig. In this episode, we take a journey through the major themes in the synoptic Gospel of John. We discuss the profound teachings, miracles, and messages that define this Gospel and its significance in the Christian faith. Courtney Reissig is the author…
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Join host Trillia Newbell and special guest Blair Linne on a thought-provoking episode of 52 Weeks in the Word. In this installment, we discuss the profound question: What is the doctrine of adoption in the Bible? Together, we explore the biblical foundation and significance of adoption as a central theme in Christianity. Tune in to gain a deeper u…
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52 Weeks in the Word is back with host Trillia Newbell and guest Jennifer Lucy Tyler. In this episode, we emphasize the vital role of gathering with your community to study the Bible. Focusing on the Gospels of Mark and Luke, we unpack the richness of shared faith experiences and the profound impact of communal Bible study. Washington D.C. native J…
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Welcome to 52 Weeks in the Word with your host, Trillia Newbell, and special guest Jen Oshman. In this episode, we explore the essential topic of engaging today's culture with discernment. Drawing wisdom from readings in Matthew and Mark this week, they offer practical insights on navigating the complexities of our modern world while staying rooted…
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Join host Trillia Newbell and special guest Shai Linne on this week’s episode of 52 Weeks in the Word. This week, we dive head first into the Gospel of Matthew, exploring the profound story of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Discover the biblical truths and spiritual insights surrounding this pivotal event in Christian history. Tune in for a fait…
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The minor prophetic books in the Bible document a lot of chaos. Chaos in Judah, Babylon, and Egypt all contribute to this chaos in the book of Habakkuk. This book contains poetry, narrative, and gives a picture into the hope that God has in the midst of chaotic times. Listen to this week’s episode to hear more. Hunter Beless is the founder and exec…
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The book of Jonah is jam packed with action. We see Jonah actively run away from God’s command, being thrown overboard, getting swallowed by a giant fish, and then stepping into obedience and doing what God asked…sort of. What can we learn from this short piece of Biblical truth? Tune in to this week’s episode of 52 Weeks in the Word and hear a con…
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To prepare us for next week’s reading in Amos, we asked Jarvis Williams to join us on the show. Amos is a small but mighty minor prophetic book and documents Amos’ passion and outspokenness for God’s righteousness. Jarvis J. Williams is associate professor of New Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a preaching …
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Did you know that there are different kinds of books in the Bible? There is narrative literature, wisdom literature, the Law, and prophetic literature (among other genres). Today we are going to focus on the prophetic - specifically, the minor prophets. There are 12 minor prophetic books in the Bible. How can we read these books? What context do we…
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Transitions can be both exciting and hard. Can scripture and God’s work can ground us and guide us during this times? How? Today we are joined by Hunter Beless for a conversation on how the scriptures can provide consistency, rhythm, and comfort in ever-changing times. Hunter Beless is the founder and executive director of the Journeywomen Podcast.…
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There is a lot of depth in this week’s reading. From Lamentations to Ezekiel, we are exposed to themes of grief, exile, and the prophetic. How do we engage with these parts of the scriptures? Join us on this week’s episode of 52 Weeks in the Word for a conversation with Erica Wiggenhorn. Erica Wiggenhorn is the founder of Every Life Ministries, bri…
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What does it mean to lament? What does it have to do with the Bible? And how does it relate to rest? Join us for this week’s episode of 52 Weeks in the Word with our special guest, Jen Oshman for a conversation all about the book of Lamentations. Jen Oshman is a wife and mom to four daughters and has served as a missionary for almost two decades on…
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One of the amazing attributes of our God is that He lives outside of time. It is one of the profound reasons why he is worthy of our worship! We as humans, however, only have 24 hours in the day! How do we actually create time to study the Bible? Why is it worth it? Join Trillia Newbell and Jennifer Lucy Tyler for a conversation all about making ti…
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We talk a lot in this podcast about personal Bible study - but what about those of us with kids? How can we engage them in the word as a family? How can we study the scriptures together? In this episode, we are joined by Melissa Kruger for a conversation all about family devotional time - what it is, how to create time for it, and what it can look …
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Elizabeth Woodson is BACK for another episode of 52 Weeks in the Word, this time, to discuss the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah is a LONG book so we are going to discuss three questions in today’s episode: how can we keep reading? Why should we keep reading? And what should we learn about Jeremiah when reading this book? Elizabeth Woodson is a Bible te…
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Isaiah was one of the 5 major prophets in the Old Testament. He was often called the “messianic prophet” - giving tangible pointers to Jesus’ coming. Isaiah is packed full of warnings, historical context, and prophecies of the coming age. We could do a whole podcast on Isaiah! Today, we are joined by Natalie Abbott for some basic building blocks on…
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The Bible is a BIG book! We all know this. It is full of wisdom and drama and disappointment and victory and violence and desire and tells the greatest story ever told! So how do we teach our young kids the Bible? How do we instill in them a love for the scriptures? Join us for a conversation with Hunter Beless to find out! Hunter Beless is the fou…
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The very first words that we read in scripture are, In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. And as we dive further into the creation story we come to realize just how creative God is! The creativity of God doesn’t stop with Genesis, however. This quality of God weaves itself throughout the entirety of the Biblical narrative. Join ho…
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Did you know that “proverb” is not a Biblically exclusive term? There are all sorts of proverbs from many different cultures, religions, and people groups. T There are Irish proverbs, Buddhist proverbs, and proverbs from just about every spoken language. The book of Proverbs in the Bible, however, is God breathed and God inspired - making its wisdo…
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If you believe that God is love, then you know full well that God loves you. Praise the Lord for His love! But…do you believe that God knows you? That he fully knows you and fully loves you? That He knit you together in your mother's womb? Join us today for a conversation with Chris Brooks all about Psalm 139 and God’s deep knowledge of us. Chris B…
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Psalm 119 is a lengthy meditation on a love for God’s precepts. How do we apply this Psalm to our life today as lovers and doers of the Word? Join Trillia Newbell and Kristie Anyabwile for a discussion on this chapter of scripture - what it is, why it matters, and how we can apply it today. Kristie Anyabwile is a pastor’s wife and the mother of Afi…
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Have you ever heard an old hymn that contains the words, the Lord make His face shine upon you? This theme of the Lord’s face shining upon His people is seen as a theme throughout all of scripture - including Psalm 67. Join us for this episode for a discussion of this Psalm with Isaac Adams. Isaac Adams serves as lead pastor at Iron City Church in …
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The book of Psalms is a collection of poems, lyrics, and musical musings from various Old Testament authors. What can we learn from these Psalms? In this episode, we focus in on Psalm 46 with Courtney Resissig - focusing on God as our refuge, fortress, and strength. Courtney Reissig is the author of Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home …
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We’ve all experienced momentary hurt, pain and trial - but what about long suffering? The kind of suffering marked by consistent grief, struggle, and tears? In this episode, we are joined by Lauren Chandler for a conversation all about this kind of suffering - what it is and how we can see it in the book of Job. Lauren Chandler is a wife, mother of…
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If you’ve ever read the book of Job, you know that it is a story of loss, grief, bad advice, and crying out to God. Can there be comfort in this story for believers? Can their be encouragement in the sorrow? Join us this week for another conversation with Nancy Guthrie as we dive into the book of Job together. Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her…
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Are you in need of some encouragement? If you’ve been on this Bible reading journey with us, you may be excited to spend some time with Trillia, solo, for a conversation on staying the course. In this episode, Trillia provides encouragement and wisdom, from the heart, for those who are reading along. This week's reading: 2 Chronicles 32 - Nehemiah …
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Prayer, scripture reading, silence, solitude, and fasting are all examples of spiritual disciplines. What are the spiritual disciplines for? Is there value in exercising these disciplines, even in modern times? Tune in to this week’s episode of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast with Trillia Newbell and Bill Thrasher to find out! Dr. Bill Thrasher ha…
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Many places in scripture contain Genealogies - long lists of names and families that lead to the character at hand. Why are these Genealogies important? What do they reveal to the reader? What value to they bring? Join Trillia Newbell for a conversation with Dan Darling about Genealogies: what they are, why they matter, and what we can learn from t…
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If you’ve read the Bible all the way through, you know it can be challenging to wake up every morning and get in the Word. It is a big, complex story full of things to learn! Today, we are joined by Drew Dyck for a conversation all about building and sustaining habits when it comes to getting (and staying) in the scriptures. Drew Dyck (M.A. in Theo…
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Who were the Kings of Judah? Were they Godly? Were they corrupt? Why does it matter and what can we learn about the Biblical narrative from these Kings and their stories? Join us for this week’s episode of 52 Weeks in the Word where host Trillia Newbell chats “all things kings” with Cynthia Cavanaugh. Cynthia Cavanaugh is an author, speaker, and le…
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What does it mean to really “get in the weeds” of scripture? We all know that some parts of the Bible are harder to read, and therefore harder to teach. So how do we share the good news even when relating to the hard parts of the texts? Join this week of the 52 Weeks of the Word podcast for a conversation with Melissa Kruger. Melissa Kruger serves …
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Sometimes the Old Testament can be intimidating - especially when it comes to the hills and valleys of reading about ancient Israel - but what is the significance of the Israelite narrative? What can we learn about the arc of the Bible through them? Join Trillia for a conversation with Dr. Charlie Dyer. Dr. Charlie Dyer served as provost and profes…
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How can we approach and apply text that was previously used against the black community? How does our ethnic or racial background impact the way we read scripture? Join Trillia and Dr. Esau McCaulley for a conversation on audience, impact, and application. Rev. Esau McCaulley, PhD is an associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College in Whe…
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If Jesus isn’t named until the Gospels, how can we find him in the Old Testament? Join us for a rich conversation with Nancy Guthrie about how the whole of scripture points to Jesus, even in reading through the story of Samuel. Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, as well as at …
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Ruth is one of the most famous characters in scripture. Her story is one of faithfulness, loyalty, and redemption. Join us for a conversation with Tessa Afshar about the book / character of Ruth and what we can learn from its themes. Tessa Afshar is the award-winning author of many biblical and inspirational historical fiction books, including Harv…
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Who was Joshua? And why is there a book written about him in the Bible? What can we learn from this book? If you’ve made it this far, you may want to know answers to these questions! Join us for another conversation with Elizabeth Woodson, this time on the book of Joshua. Elizabeth Woodson is a Bible teacher, theologian, author, and the Founder of …
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Is the Bible one big book? A collection of little books? Is it even a book at all? Join us for week 9 of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast where we are joined by Kristie Anyabwile for a discussion on Bible genres and how knowing the Bibles different genres can inform our Bible reading. Kristie Anyabwile is the author of Literarily: How Understanding…
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Dr. Carmen Imes is BACK for week 8 of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast to answer the following question: why is there so much repetition in the book of Deuteronomy? What can we learn from this repetition? Dr. Carmen Imes is a professor at Biola University, where she brings a passion for helping students and other laypeople engage the Old Testament …
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Why should we study the book of Numbers? Tune in to a conversation between host, Trillia Newbell and guest, Lauren Chandler for a rich understanding of how the book of Numbers provide significance to the whole of scripture. Lauren Chandler is a wife, mother of three, and worship leader at The Village Church in Flower Mound, Texas, where her husband…
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This is week 6 of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast, with special guest Mark Moore! In this episode, we dive into the psychology of interpretation: how we read the Bible, what factors influence our reading of the Scriptures, and why. Mark Moore is a teaching pastor at Christ's Church of the Valley in Phoenix, AZ, one of the fastest growing and most …
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Do you want to know about the beauty and design God’s law in the scriptures? Then this episode of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast is for you! Today, Trillia Newbell is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Woodson for a conversation all about the Law - specifically the Law in the book of Leviticus. Listen in for a conversation for how God’s character, kindness,…
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Jen Wilkin is BACK for week 4 of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast - this time, to discuss the book of Exodus and to answer the following question: what are some themes in the book of Exodus and what might we be missing? Jen Wilkin is an author and Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas. She has organized and led studies for women in home, church, and par…
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This is WEEK 3 of the 52 Weeks in the Word podcast - where you will read the Bible, cover to cover in one calendar year. This week, Trillia Newbell is joined by Dr. Carmen Imes for a discussion on the Torah, and why the second book of the Bible, Exodus, is significant. Dr. Carmen Imes is a professor at Biola University, where she brings a passion f…
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