Matthew, Mark, and Luke each introduce Jesus in strikingly different ways—but only two of them record His birth. In this episode, we walk through the Nativity accounts in Matthew and Luke, explore wh…
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Matthew, Mark, and Luke tell the same story of Jesus—yet they do it with striking similarities and surprising differences. Why? In this episode, we introduce the Synoptic Problem: the study of how th…
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It’s easy for pastors and church leaders to dream big about ministry—new programs, new outreach, new initiatives—only to realize we don’t actually know the people we’re trying to reach. In this episo…
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If you’ve ever planned a church event, you know the feeling—you pour in the time, the energy, the late-night prep… and then the sign-ups stay empty, the volunteers don’t show, and the excitement you …
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Job’s story isn’t just about suffering—it’s about what happens to the human heart when life hits harder than you ever expected. In this episode, we look at Job not as a character in a book, but as a …
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Most of us know the story of Job, but we don’t always stop to feel what he felt. Job didn’t just lose things—he walked through real, overwhelming trauma. In today’s episode, we slow down and sit with…
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In his letter, James points believers to one of the greatest examples of endurance in all of Scripture—Job. But James isn’t just reminding us to be patient; he’s showing us what patience looks like w…
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Long before the cross, there was a courtroom scene in heaven—where Satan stood before God and accused Job of having false faith. He argued that Job only loved God for what he got in return. That same…
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For centuries, readers have classified the Book of Job as part of the Bible’s wisdom literature—but what if that misses the point? In this episode, we’ll explore why Job reads more like a narrative d…
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The Book of Job is one of the oldest and most profound writings in all of Scripture—a story of faith, loss, and the mystery of God’s sovereignty. In this episode, we’ll uncover the historical and the…
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