Episodios

  • Interview with Anthony Delgado - The Gospel Is Bigger Than You Think
    Jul 19 2024
    TJ interviews pastor, author and podcaster Anthony Delgado about his recent books and how they help readers connect to a deeper understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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    1 h y 12 m
  • REDACTED
    Jul 12 2024
    TJ and Kris explore God’s record-keeping as they read about those who are “blotted out” in the Flood story, before digging into the secret identities of the Seven Thunders.
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    47 m
  • Interview with Caleb S. Lewis - Through the Waters
    Jul 5 2024
    TJ talks with author and podcaster Caleb S. Lewis about his new book and the significance of his approach to Scripture, and the importance of recognising patterns in Biblical storytelling.
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    39 m
  • Death and Desolation
    Jun 28 2024
    TJ and Kris discuss the Flood as the result of the curse on the ground from Genesis 3. Then they talk about the Biblical Canon and the Book of Enoch.
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    46 m
  • Drowning the Gods
    Jun 21 2024
    TJ and Kris get into the cosmic battle taking place in the Flood story before talking about time, space and the Transfiguration.
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    37 m
  • Above The Abyss, Part Two
    Jun 14 2024
    Kris and TJ explore the Psalms of the sons of Korah to develop a key theme woven into the Biblical Flood story - the hope of a future, bodily resurrection. Then TJ talks about the significance of Jesus being 30 years of age when He began His ministry. Continues from previous episode.
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    48 m
  • Above the Abyss, Part One
    Jun 7 2024
    Kris and TJ explore Old Testament resurrection stories, to discover a key theme woven into the Biblical Flood story - the hope of a future, bodily resurrection.
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    37 m
  • The Exodus and the Flood
    May 31 2024
    Kris and TJ explore literary parallels between the Exodus and the Flood story, before examining an alleged ancient Egyptian connection to the Lord’s Prayer.
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    41 m