Discover the Word Podcast

Discover the Word is a weekly, Bible-study podcast that invites you to join a team of hosts — and ma

Episodes

Total: 215

The Jewish celebration of Rosh Hashanah (the feast of trumpets) celebrates the launching of a new ye

At Christmas time we often turn to Matthew 1 or Luke 1-2 to think about the story of the birth of th

At Christmastime, we often focus on the first half of Luke 2, and the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. L

How does the church respond to times of pain and hardship? Author and professor Soong-Chan Rah expla

The word advent means “coming” or “arrival.” For centuries, different churches have created various

In the Old Testament era, Israel had three offices: prophet, priest, and king. Of those, the priest

Author Leslie Leyland Fields joins the Discover the Word group from her home on Kodiak Island, Alask

Shame and honor formed some of the biggest issues in the cultural context of the Bible. So, we shoul

What comes to your mind when you hear the word "worship?" Worship is a word we throw around a lot, b

This week on Discover the Word, get to know best-selling children's author Sally Lloyd-Jones. Discov

Oh, how lonely we are in this world! At some point in our lives, and often throughout our lives, we

One of the more abstract concepts in the life of faith is that through salvation our identity is now

God created the wild beasts as an important part of His very good creation. But when humans took thi

Dr. Jeannine K. Brown, a popular writer, teacher, and expert on the Gospels, joins the Discover the

Think about the hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy,” which calls God’s people to worship and communion with the

Do our choices really make a difference? Yes! When we carefully—and creatively—invest our love for G

Few promises of the Bible offer more reassurance than when God says “I will never leave or forsake y

Few promises of the Bible offer more reassurance than when God says “I will never leave or forsake y

Justice. What comes to mind when you see or hear that word? We've heard a lot about justice recently

Growing up in the American South, Esau McCaulley knew firsthand the ongoing struggle between despair