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Listen to Bible readings 5 days a week as we go through the Bible together. This will take us all the way through the Bible in a year. We are following the reading schedule developed by Mark Roberts that you can find at https://fivedaybiblereading.com. In this podcast, we are reading the NASB.
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An audio Psalm a day set to classical music. Begin or end each day meditating on the word of God and the timeless poetry of the Psalms. Each episode is set to beautiful classical and orchestral music that will help you ground your soul in the Bible. For more great podcasts or to hear different Bible translations, visit https://lumivoz.com
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NASB - Ten Lists

Dru Morgan

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Ten Chapters a Day from the NASB Bible. Based on the "Ten Lists" Bible reading system from Professor Grant Horner. Read by Dru Morgan. With permission from the Lockman Foundation
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20 Minutes a day in The Word and You’ll have read or listened to the entire Bible in a year. Take a piece of that passage each day to meditate on and you'll become like a tree; planted by streams of living water… Psalm 1 ============================= This Years Chronological Bible Reading Plan HERE👉 https://tr.ee/ChronologicalBibleReadingPlanPDF ============================= 🔴 LIVE Stream Reading Schedule (EST) Monday through Friday - 6:00am Saturday and Sunday - 5:00am Pages Streamed To @ T ...
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Dwell On Truth is the media ministry of Brenten Powers. DWELL stands for Discipleship, Worship, Evangelism, Loving God and Loving people. We believe the Truth of Jesus Christ according to the Bible is the solid foundation that we should dwell on.
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Sunday Sermons, Bible Studies, other The podcast title is taken from Hebrews 13:7-13. "Remember those who led you, who spoke the word of God to you; and considering the result of their conduct, imitate their faith. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Do not be carried away by varied and strange teachings; for it is good for the heart to be strengthened by grace, not by foods, through which those who were so occupied were not benefited. We have an altar from which those ...
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Biblical Foundations

Christopher W Martin

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We welcome you to the Biblical Foundations Bible Study. A Houston Bible Study taught by Chris Martin over the course of multi-week sessions, this Bible Study seeks to advance the Kingdom of God through both fellowship and demonstrating the importance of biblical literacy. "...If the foundations are destroyed, What can the righteous do?” Psalm 11:3 NASB
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That We Might Have Hope

Dalraida church of Christ

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Paul wrote "For whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction, so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope." (Romans 15:4, NASB). Throughout 2024, the Dalraida church of Christ will explore finding instruction, endurance, and encouragement in the Old Testament scriptures. Although we live under the new covenant, there are valuable lessons to learn from the stories, people, and events in the Old Testament. This series will lo ...
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A podcast about science, faith, and reasoning from a biology instructor's perspective. Hosted by Daniel Faucett. Did we evolve from the primordial soup? Did the Universe start with a Big Bang? Do we share DNA with chimpanzees? Does the Moral Law exist, and does it show evidence of a great cosmic Law Giver? Has the Bible been transmitted to us accurately? Do we have free will? Join us as we navigate these difficult topics from a biblical perspective.
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Through questions with definite answers, study Bible books in full, in one sitting. Or, I should say, I am creating podcast episodes which would allow that. I study with an intense focus when it comes to my job, but I never have taken the same approach with the Bible. Now is as good a time as ever to change things up. No distractions, no clock, just the Word of God. Each episode includes a reading of the book in full, straight through. This is preceded or followed by a diligent, accompanying ...
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The Church Answers Podcast

The Church Answers Podcast

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The Church Answers Podcast with Thom Rainer is fast-paced, to the point, and sometimes witty. It addresses one question about church life and leadership in just ten minutes. Buckle your seatbelt and take a ride into the world of congregational health in a fun and fascinating way.
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In this video, after two years of studying the NASB 2020, I have finally changed my mind about this translation of God's Word. There were three major things that happened to me that helped me change my mind about the translation: (1) giving the Bible as a gift, (2) studying the Old Testament, and (3) learning Biblical Greek. #NASB2020 #bibletransla…
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In the final part of the series, Thom and Jess examine four additional translations that remain popular within more specific theological, academic, or expositional contexts: New American Standard Bible (NASB), New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), Revised Standard Version (RSV), and Legacy Standard Bible (LSB). Resources: Chaney & Associates The Chu…
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Meditative Reading of Psalm 125 from the King James Bible This episode features a soothing and contemplative reading of Psalm 125 from the King James Bible. It highlights the steadfast trust in the Lord, likening it to the immovable Mount Zion, surrounded by the protective presence of the mountains around Jerusalem. The scripture reassures that the…
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Meditative Readings of Psalms 123 and 124 - King James Version This episode features a soothing and reflective reading of Psalms 123 and 124 from the King James Bible. Psalm 123, known as a 'Song of Degrees,' expresses a plea for mercy and a cry for help from the Lord, comparing the faithful's dependence on God to that of servants on their masters.…
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In this episode, Thom dives into a surprising and encouraging statistic from the 2023 FACT study—79% of church attenders say that church is “very important” in their lives. With so many articles and headlines announcing the decline of religion in America, this number offers a different perspective—one filled with hope, mission, and responsibility. …
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In this episode, Thom discusses a striking figure from the 2023 FACT (Faith Communities Today) study: 62% of churchgoers report attending weekly worship services. What does this number really tell us? Is it reliable? And how should pastors respond in a culture where attendance patterns are shifting? Resources: Church Answers University Redemption S…
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A Meditative Reading of Psalm 122: Finding Peace and Unity Within Jerusalem In this episode, we immerse ourselves in the timeless words of Psalm 122, a Song of Degrees by David. This sacred text invites listeners to find joy in the call to worship and to stand within the revered gates of Jerusalem, a city built in unity. We explore themes of peace,…
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Meditative Reading: Psalm 121 (King James Version) In this episode, experience a peaceful and reflective reading of Psalm 121 from the King James Version of the Bible. This cherished 'Song of degrees' offers a timeless message of divine help and protection. The Psalm speaks to lifting one's eyes towards the hills to acknowledge the Lord as the sour…
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Psalm 120: Finding Solace in Divine Protection This episode focuses on Psalm 120, a Song of Degrees from the King James Bible, where the psalmist cries out to the Lord in distress and seeks deliverance from deceit and conflict. The psalm reflects on the sorrow of living among those who hate peace and the longing for divine intervention and truth. L…
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Meditative Reading of Psalm 119 - King James Version This episode features a serene and reflective reading of Psalm 119 from the King James Bible. The text emphasizes the blessings of following the law of the Lord, the importance of seeking God's statutes with a whole heart, and finding solace and wisdom in His commandments. Perfect for listeners s…
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Meditative Readings: Psalm 117 & 118 from the King James Bible This episode features a serene and contemplative reading of Psalms 117 and 118 from the classic King James Bible. Listen and reflect as the verses guide you in offering praise and thanksgiving to the Lord. Psalm 117 calls all nations to praise the Lord for His great kindness and everlas…
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In this episode, we offer a serene and reflective reading of Psalm 116 from the King James Version of the Bible. This Psalm expresses profound gratitude to the Lord for hearing and responding to prayers in times of trouble. It highlights themes of deliverance, thanksgiving, and commitment to God’s service. Ideal for those seeking a comforting and m…
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Psalm 115: A Meditative Reading from the King James Version In this episode, we present a soothing reading of Psalm 115 from the King James Version. This Psalm celebrates the glory of God and contrasts the living power of the Creator with the lifelessness of idols fashioned by human hands. It encourages trust in the Lord, emphasizing His role as a …
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It has been several years since the pandemic, but its effects are still lasting. Thom and Jess explore how COVID-19 didn’t just disrupt church attendance for a season — it changed patterns for the long term. They discuss the lasting shifts and how churches can adapt. Fewer people attend weekly — even among the committed. Many attenders are rotating…
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Thom and Jess explore why Gen Z’s view of the church differs significantly from that of past generations. They unpack the values, expectations, and skepticism of this connected-yet-cautious generation. They value authenticity over polished performance. They want participation, not passive observation. They’re community conscious and expect the chur…
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Psalm 114: A Meditative Reading from the King James Bible This episode features a tranquil reading of Psalm 114 from the King James Bible. It recounts the miraculous events that occurred as the Israelites left Egypt, emphasizing the Lord's mighty power. The reading highlights the sea's retreat, the Jordan River's reversal, and the mountains skippin…
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Elevate Your Spirit: A Musical Journey through Psalm 113 (KJV) Welcome, aficionados of divine poetry and exquisite soundscapes! Prepare to be enraptured by Psalm 113, a heavenly hymn that exalts the boundless glory of the Lord. Relish in the majesty of God's name, revered from sunrise to sunset, His sovereign power unmatched by any earthly ruler. T…
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Psalms of Righteousness: Illuminating Psalm's Promises This episode delves deep into the timeless wisdom of Psalm, celebrating the virtue of fearing and delighting in the Lord's commandments. Highlighting divine blessings, unwavering righteousness, and the compassionate disposition of the upright, the passage assures that wealth, light, and remembr…
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Brenten Powers releases a new song and shares how he's processing the martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, and echoes his wife's call for people to go to church this Sunday. It's all about Jesus and about making heaven crowded. But we need to finish our race of faith with eyes fixed on Jesus to endure suffering and death because there is joy on the other sid…
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Psalm 111: A Heartfelt Praise and Reflection on God's Righteousness In this episode, we explore Psalm 111, a heartfelt hymn of praise to the Lord. The psalm emphasizes the greatness of God's works and His eternal righteousness. It highlights God's compassion, His provision for those who fear Him, and the enduring nature of His covenant. Listeners a…
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Understanding Psalm 110: The Messianic Prophecy This episode focuses on Psalm 110, a Psalm of David, which is considered a Messianic prophecy. The script discusses the declaration of the Lord to David's Lord, the command to sit at the right hand until enemies are defeated, and the promise of the Lord's power and everlasting youth. It highlights the…
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Psalm 109: A Cry for Justice and Divine Intervention This episode explores Psalm 109, attributed to David, where he calls upon God to not remain silent amidst the deceit and hatred he faces from adversaries. David requests divine retribution against his enemies, highlighting their wickedness and lack of mercy. He describes his suffering and vulnera…
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Psalm 108 - A Song of Praise and Deliverance by David Psalm 108 is a Psalm of David that centers on unwavering praise and appeal for divine intervention. David expresses his steadfast heart and determination to praise God with music and song. The Psalm highlights God's mercy and truth, calling for God's exaltation and glory above the heavens and th…
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Thom and Jess discuss how smartphones have reshaped connection — and disconnection — in the church. From constant distraction to reduced attention spans, they explore how devices affect worship, community, and discipleship. Attention spans are shorter than ever in church gatherings. Social media during sermons creates a split focus. Online relation…
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Thom and Jess discuss how church conflict is often not about the issue on the surface. Many disputes mask deeper spiritual, relational, or personal struggles — and wise leaders learn to look beyond the obvious. Surface issues are often just the “presenting problem.” Personal frustrations can spill over into church life. Historical grievances someti…
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Psalm 107: A Call to Praise and Trust in the Lord’s Enduring Mercy This video explores Psalm 107, a powerful call to give thanks to the Lord for His everlasting mercy and goodness. It recounts the ways God has delivered and saved His people from various troubles, emphasizing the importance of praising God for His wonderful works and understanding H…
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Reflecting on Psalm 106: A Journey through Israel's Sins and God's Enduring Mercy This episode analyzes Psalm 106, focusing on the recurring theme of Israel's transgressions and God's enduring mercy. The scripture recounts the nation's history of sin, from forgetting God's wonders in Egypt to idol worship and various other iniquities. Despite their…
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Psalm 105: The Mighty Works of God - A Journey Through Faith and Miracles In this evocative episode, we delve into Psalm 105 from the King James Version of the Bible, exploring the mighty works of God and His unwavering covenant with Abraham and his descendants. With a lush sound design and a classic soundtrack, immerse yourself in divine acts of w…
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In this sermon from September 7th, 2025, I preach verse-by-verse the passage in Luke 8:40-56, where Christ resurrects Jairus' daughter. Jesus also heals the woman with a chronic flow of blood on his way to heal Jairus' daughter. #apologetics #Christianity #atheism #scienceandfaith #christianpodcast #christianpodcasters #christianpodcasts #christian…
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