• 177. Prophecy, Prophets, and Jesus | Week 1 | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Sep 15 2024

    What comes to mind when you hear the words “prophet” and “prophecy?” Often we think of someone who is a spiritual meteorologist who forecasts history and writes it down before it happens. But bottom line, prophets and prophetesses were God’s messengers, delivering a message from God that most times people weren’t very excited to hear. During this series, Dr. David Turner joins the Discover the Word group to explore with us how Jesus was Israel’s last great prophet. How did they, and how will we, respond to the message He came to bring?

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    1 hr
  • 176. It's Complicated - The Life of Solomon | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Sep 8 2024

    Filled with faith, hope, love, and promise, wise King Solomon begins in the right place. But his life got increasingly more and more complicated, and by the end, his choices put him (and the nation of Israel) in a very different spot. Explore lessons we can learn from the cautionary tale of the man we often call "wise King Solomon."

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 175. How to Read the Psalms | Week 5 | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Sep 1 2024

    The Psalms are not a random collection of ancient poems, but are an intentionally organized testimony of a faithful God who hears all who cry out to him in praise or pain, wisdom or confusion, in confidence or doubt. The narrative arc of this anthology is not only about past movements of God in Israel, but offers future promises about where all of Creation is headed—toward a new reality where we dwell with God and he with us, forever. In this series, we will be exploring an anthology that tells a bigger story than its individual parts. This anthology is not made up of poems from one person, but includes poems from several different authors. It includes poems that cover different time periods and poems that were written in different locations and even countries. Yet this collection of poems has a very specific theme and structure, and the overall anthology tells a story—a very important story—a surprising story.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 174. How to Read the Psalms | Week 4 | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Aug 25 2024

    The Psalms are not a random collection of ancient poems, but are an intentionally organized testimony of a faithful God who hears all who cry out to him in praise or pain, wisdom or confusion, in confidence or doubt. The narrative arc of this anthology is not only about past movements of God in Israel, but offers future promises about where all of Creation is headed—toward a new reality where we dwell with God and he with us, forever. In this series, we will be exploring an anthology that tells a bigger story than its individual parts. This anthology is not made up of poems from one person, but includes poems from several different authors. It includes poems that cover different time periods and poems that were written in different locations and even countries. Yet this collection of poems has a very specific theme and structure, and the overall anthology tells a story—a very important story—a surprising story.

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    1 hr
  • 173. How to Read the Psalms | Week 3 | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Aug 18 2024

    The Psalms are not a random collection of ancient poems, but are an intentionally organized testimony of a faithful God who hears all who cry out to him in praise or pain, wisdom or confusion, in confidence or doubt. The narrative arc of this anthology is not only about past movements of God in Israel, but offers future promises about where all of Creation is headed—toward a new reality where we dwell with God and he with us, forever. In this series, we will be exploring an anthology that tells a bigger story than its individual parts. This anthology is not made up of poems from one person, but includes poems from several different authors. It includes poems that cover different time periods and poems that were written in different locations and even countries. Yet this collection of poems has a very specific theme and structure, and the overall anthology tells a story—a very important story—a surprising story.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 172. How to Read the Psalms | Week 2 | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Aug 11 2024

    The Psalms are not a random collection of ancient poems, but are an intentionally organized testimony of a faithful God who hears all who cry out to him in praise or pain, wisdom or confusion, in confidence or doubt. The narrative arc of this anthology is not only about past movements of God in Israel, but offers future promises about where all of Creation is headed—toward a new reality where we dwell with God and he with us, forever. In this series, we will be exploring an anthology that tells a bigger story than its individual parts. This anthology is not made up of poems from one person, but includes poems from several different authors. It includes poems that cover different time periods and poems that were written in different locations and even countries. Yet this collection of poems has a very specific theme and structure, and the overall anthology tells a story—a very important story—a surprising story.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 171. How to Read the Psalms | Week 1 | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Aug 4 2024

    The Psalms are not a random collection of ancient poems, but are an intentionally organized testimony of a faithful God who hears all who cry out to him in praise or pain, wisdom or confusion, in confidence or doubt. The narrative arc of this anthology is not only about past movements of God in Israel, but offers future promises about where all of Creation is headed—toward a new reality where we dwell with God and he with us, forever. In this series, we will be exploring an anthology that tells a bigger story than its individual parts. This anthology is not made up of poems from one person, but includes poems from several different authors. It includes poems that cover different time periods and poems that were written in different locations and even countries. Yet this collection of poems has a very specific theme and structure, and the overall anthology tells a story—a very important story—a surprising story.

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    1 hr
  • 170. Taking Time to Rest, Reflect, and Renew | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread
    Jul 28 2024

    Fresh off her first ever sabbatical--an extended three month break from speaking, writing, work, and social media--Vivian Mabuni explores with the group some of the important lessons she learned while taking time to rest, reflect, and renew. Be part of these refreshing conversations that will encourage you to slow down and enjoy a renewed simplicity in your relationship with God.

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    1 hr and 4 mins