The Study Podcast is an in-depth look at the Bible with Dr. Paul Wegner and Dr. Alex Stewart.
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A podcast about persecution, preparation, and the history and theology of mission work with Dr. Phil Hopkins.
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Dr. Dan Gurtner takes on challenging passages and common misconceptions in the Gospels.
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Featuring host Chris Woznicki and special guests on Jonathan Edwards.
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10 Questions with 10 Pastors is an interview podcast on preaching, ministry challenges, and more. Host Tyler Sanders speaks with pastors about sermon strategy and preparation, the ups-and-downs of serving a church, and controversial topics like: Who has the best burger? In-n-Out or Five Guys?
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Dr. Jeff Iorg discusses leadership, calling and ministry in the Lead On Podcast.
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Nate “the Great” Marquardt is a 4 time world champion in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) who fought in the UFC for twelve years. He discusses current events, culture, politics, and sports from a Christ-centered biblical worldview. He speaks the truth of the Bible about these things and interviews fighters, pastors, apologists, and other experts.. He has a Master of Theological Studies and a Doctorate of Ministry through Gateway Seminary and is the founder of Exodus Global Ministries.
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Have you ever wondered why Songs of Solomon is located after the wisdom books in the Bible? That's because, it's a wisdom book! While that might seem strange, there are several interesting elements that prove there is more to Songs than what meets the eye.By Gateway Seminary
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Minister Darren Logan joins Dr. Hopkins this week to speak on the effects of raising 8 children overseas and how it impacted their family. He also talks about the cultural differences in California even within the USA, and the importance of slowing down in your preparation for ministry.By Gateway Seminary
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A common misconception about the book of Ecclesiastes is that it is very pessimistic. In actual fact, there is great comfort throughout the book that while life without God is meaningless, there is great satisfaction found when we cling to the Lord, and only to Him.By Gateway Seminary
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Mikko Sivonen, Academic Dean of the Agricola Theological Seminary in Finland, joins Dr. Hopkins to discuss working as a missionary in a place where people are predominantly a different denomination than you. You can learn more about Mikko's work here www.agricolaseminary.fi/By Gateway Seminary
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Did you know that there are many different kinds of Proverbs? While the book is "Wisdom Literature", there are many different messages in the Scriptures.By Gateway Seminary
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Personal Reflections on the Israel Iran War
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17:29Dr. Phil Hopkins shares his thoughts and perspective on the current war between Israel and Iran. Dr. Hopkins has a Ph.D in Iranian history and has raised his family in Iranian culture.By Gateway Seminary
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The book of Psalms are a collection of praises, laments, thanksgivings, and prayers. Dr. Wegner explains the many genres and structures of the psalms and how they can be interpreted.By Gateway Seminary
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The Beyond Program sends qualified Gateway Students on fully funded short term, international mission trips. In this episode, GoTrip director Carola Manriquez talks with Dr. Hopkins about the importance of getting involved in the work of the Great Commission, her identity as a Chilean-American, and what she has learned over the years on mission tri…
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Can God be put on trial? How are we to understand suffering? Why is the book of Job in the Bible? Dive into the book and learn about the book that brings us an amazing story of God's goodness.By Gateway Seminary
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An Iranian's Testimony of Coming to Faith in Christ
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41:00Sam Rahmani, an Iranian refugee and PhD candidate, shares his journey from a non-practicing Bahai family in Tehran to becoming a Christian. Influenced by atheist mentors and philosophical readings, Sam was an atheist but later found faith through the reading Galatians. Sam highlights the complexity of Iranian society, divided between Muslim and Per…
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The Biblical book of Ester does not mention God once. However, that does't mean God is absent. Irony is used a lot in this book to show God working through human interactions.By Gateway Seminary
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Lamar Schubert, an overseas worker, joins Dr. Hopkins to discuss to utter lostness of Europe, differences in Orthodox and Protestant churches, and how to navigate political questions on mission.By Gateway Seminary
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Nehemiah is the right man at the right time. While Ezra rebuilds the temple, Nehemiah works on the city and the community. Rebuilding and reforming a city in ruin.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Hopkins converses with missionary Paul Salem about raising children overseas verses in western contexts and where to start in reaching a city of millions.By Gateway Seminary
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God is faithful and sends Israel Ezra the scribe when they need him most. But will the people turn from their idolatrous ways and foreign wives?By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Phil Hopkins interviews Geoff Logan about his experiences as a third culture kid growing up in Armenia. Geoff describes the cultural differences, and the challenges of reintegrating into American culture. He reflects on the importance of the gospel and the fulfillment that comes from sacrificing for the Lord, advising seminary students to embra…
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What is the purpose of 1st and 2nd Chronicles if a huge part of the content is just repeated from 1st and 2nd Kings? Chronicles has more of an emphasis on David as the ideal king. In this episode, Dr. Wegner takes a look at the historical context and literary content of Chronicles to find the answer.…
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The Iranian Dress Code for Women and the Church's Response
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40:27In this episode, Dr. Hopkins discusses the cultural and religious issues surrounding the dress code for women in Iran, particularly the hijab and chador. Including historical context of Western missionaries and the Iranian Revolution in the discussion, Hopkins argues that it is important to respect local laws and avoid actions that could harm the s…
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Tyler and Dr. Wegner finish up the books of Kings and the downward spiral of Kings in Israel and Judah that lead to the exile of all the people.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Hopkins is joined by Scott Byrd, executive pastor of The Bridge Community Church in Ruston Louisiana, to talk about the how God's call for your life can happen in ways you don't expect, as well as the challenges and joys of ministering overseas.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Wegner takes us on a small excursion to visit the Israelite concept of Afterlife, in order for us to better understand the passage in 1 Kings 1:21, "When my lord the king sleeps with his fathers".By Gateway Seminary
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When David Page moved to the Middle East, he realized something huge. The Persian culture had majorly Islamized Bible stories to the point were Christianity couldn't even be recognized. He decided that his work needed to be systemized and created a theological education program that has now grown to teach over 3,000 students every semester.…
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Most kings in the north were evil and did what was right in their own eyes, while kings in Judah followed the ways of the Lord. This was not always the case, but in this episode Dr. Wegner takes us through the good and bad kings in the divided kingdoms.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Hopkins sits down with Pastor Brian Kennedy to discuss Kennedy's call to pastoral ministry, racial tensions in the country, and how pulls for political power in America have affected the church's ability to accomplish the Great Commission.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Wegner begins 1 and 2 Kings, concluding the reign of David and entering the reign of King Solomon.By Gateway Seminary
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Hovig Bajanian, an Armenian missionary to Armenia joins Dr. Hopkins in this episode. They talk about Hovig's Christian journey, the Armenian Genocide, and finding peace with God. The Armenian genocide took place in 1915 and is remembered yearly on April 24th. Armenians adopted Christianity in 301 AD becoming the first nation to make Christianity a …
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This week, Dr. Wegner finishes up the books of 1 and 2 Samuel which conclude the end of David's life and reign.By Gateway Seminary
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Ministering to Documented and Undocumented Migrants
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41:07Dr. Hopkins is joined by Tony and Diana Rodriguez who run a ministry from Magnolia church in Southern California to help documented and undocumented migrant workers.By Gateway Seminary
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In this episode, we look at the beginning of David's life before he became king and his patience as he dealt with Saul, God's anointed, even amidst the threat of death from Saul himself.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Hopkins talks with Reverend Paul Levy, Pastor of International Presbyterian Church in England, about including children in worship and what it's like ministering in a multicultural environment in London. "Most people are converted away from home."By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Wegner begins this multi-episode coverage of 1 and 2 Samuel by telling us the story of Samuel's conception, his life as a prophet and the last judge of Israel, and the transition to the kingdom of Israel.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Phil Hopkins is a professor of missions at Gateway Seminary, with a Ph.D. in applied theology and Ph.D. in Iranian history. Get to know more about Dr. Hopkins, host of From Here to Eternity, where he will introduce a wide range of topics from persecution, preparation, and the history and theology of mission work and is joined by new special gue…
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Want to find out how to be the best in-law in history? Unfortunately, we don't have a podcast for that HOWEVER in this episode of The Study Podcast, Dr. Wegner covers the book of Ruth and the many wonderful examples of "hesed" or "loving-kindness" on display from believers and from God.By Gateway Seminary
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Every did what was wrong in the eyes of the Lord. Should our children emulate Samson? Is a fleece a good way to receive a sign from the Lord? How many generals were killed by a women in Judges? Listen to this episode to find out.By Gateway Seminary
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In this episode, Dr. Wegner covers the land allotments in Judges, the time line and downward spiral of faith of those appointed judges.By Gateway Seminary
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This episode covers the first of the historical books, the book of Joshua. Dr. Wegner discusses the books historical and theological significance, highlighting key events such as the crossing of the Jordan River, the circumcision of the Israelites, and the fall of Jericho. Dr. Wegner emphasizes the role of God in these events, the military campaign…
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Dr. Wegner walks us through the Law of Deuteronomy.By Gateway Seminary
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In this episode, Dr. Wegner walks us through the wilderness wanderings. Numbers is often a challenging book to read, but Dr. Wegner provides us with some logical, background information we may have not heard before that is beneficial to our study of this book.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Wegner overviews the next book that makes up the Pentateuch, Leviticus, going over what some of the laws mean and why they are included in the Bible.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Wegner and Tyler finish up the book of Exodus, covering chapters 19-40, mainly focusing on the covenant between God and His treasured possession, Israel.By Gateway Seminary
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This episode is Hebrew heavy. We are looking at names this week, what the Hebrew spelling of names says about a person, what it means when someone's name is changed, and we finish with looking at certain laws that are introduced in the book of Exodus.By Gateway Seminary
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As we begin a new season, Dr. Wegner kicks off the our continuation of studying the Pentateuch by examining Biblical evidence for the date of the Exodus.By Gateway Seminary
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Exploring the terrain of the Ancient Near East through maps and photos provides us with an immersive experience of the geography that can help us to better understand the culture of the Old and New Testaments and things that happened in Ancient Israel. We highly recommend watching this episode on YouTube.…
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Dr. Wegner walks listeners through examples of textual criticism found in the Old Testament. We recommend watching this episode on Youtube to see the examples and PowerPoint Dr. Wegner has put together.By Gateway Seminary
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Gateway Seminary acquired an old scroll this past year. Dr. Wegner walks us through the things that make our scroll exciting and rare. We recommend watching this podcast on YouTube for examples and pictures of the scroll!By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Wegner walks listeners through the basics of Textual Criticism; what it is, why it's important, and how to understand the footnotes in your Bible. We recommend watching this video on YouTube as Dr. Wegner has a great powerpoint with visual examples of old manuscripts!By Gateway Seminary
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The original authors of the Bible wrote their manuscripts without error, but is the modern version of the Bible we have today also inerrant? What is the difference between inerrancy and infallibility? Dr. Wegner covers these things in this episode and starts to explore the idea of textual criticism.By Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Wegner walks us through the concepts of what the Israelites believed happened after they died. From 2,000 BC through the death of Jesus, learn about developing ideas of the afterlife.By Gateway Seminary
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This is the final episode of Study Podcast's third season, on Revelation. Tyler and Dr. Stewart discuss chapters 21 and 22, highlighting the themes of new creation and the absence of the sea, symbolizing chaos. They explore the New Jerusalem's immense dimensions and its symbolic significance as God's dwelling place, and the warnings about politics …
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Dr. Stewart and Tyler discuss the millennial debate. They cover different interpretations of the millennium, the strengths and weaknesses of each. They also describe the return of Christ and the final battle.By Gateway Seminary
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