EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 32 MIN
The Open Bible & Biblical Literacy with Philip Nation (VP of Thomas Nelson Bibles)
from 2 Pentecostals and a Microphone · host Jaredith Mize, Bryce Kyle
In this episode of 2 Pentecostals and a Microphone, Jaredith sits down with Philip Nation from Thomas Nelson Bibles to explore one of the most urgent challenges facing the Church today: biblical literacy. As culture shifts and more people come to faith with little to no background in Scripture, the need for intentional discipleship has never been greater. Philip shares insights from his experience in ministry, publishing, and discipleship to help us understand:Why discipleship must be a culture—not just a programHow today’s generation is rediscovering foundational questions about Jesus, identity, and truthThe importance of understanding who God is before asking what the Bible says about usPractical ways to help new believers (and seasoned Christians) learn how to study the BibleWe also dive into the world of Bible publishing, including:The differences between Bible translations (KJV, NKJV, NIV, ESV, etc.)Why it’s helpful to read multiple translationsThe fascinating story behind the NET Bible and its 60,000+ translator notesA deep look at the Open Bible (50th Anniversary Edition) and how it helps believers connect Scripture with ScriptureWhether you’re a pastor, leader, or simply someone who wants to grow deeper in your faith, this conversation will challenge and equip you to move from surface-level reading to meaningful engagement with God’s Word.GuestPhilip Nation – Thomas Nelson BiblesWebsite: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.comKey TopicsDiscipleship as culture vs. programBiblical illiteracy in modern cultureTeaching identity through ScriptureHow to study the Bible effectivelyBible translations and why they matterThe NET Bible and translation transparencyThe Open Bible (50th Anniversary Edition)
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In this episode of 2 Pentecostals and a Microphone, Jaredith sits down with Philip Nation from Thomas Nelson Bibles to explore one of the most urgent challenges facing the Church today: biblical literacy. As culture shifts and more people come to faith with little to no background in Scripture, the need for intentional discipleship has never been greater. Philip shares insights from his experience in ministry, publishing, and discipleship to help us understand:Why discipleship must be a culture—not just a programHow today’s generation is rediscovering foundational questions about Jesus, identity, and truthThe importance of understanding who God is before asking what the Bible says about usPractical ways to help new believers (and seasoned Christians) learn how to study the BibleWe also dive into the world of Bible publishing, including:The differences between Bible translations (KJV, NKJV, NIV, ESV, etc.)Why it’s helpful to read multiple translationsThe fascinating story behind the NET Bible and its 60,000+ translator notesA deep look at the Open Bible (50th Anniversary Edition) and how it helps believers connect Scripture with ScriptureWhether you’re a pastor, leader, or simply someone who wants to grow deeper in your faith, this conversation will challenge and equip you to move from surface-level reading to meaningful engagement with God’s Word.GuestPhilip Nation – Thomas Nelson BiblesWebsite: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.comKey TopicsDiscipleship as culture vs. programBiblical illiteracy in modern cultureTeaching identity through ScriptureHow to study the Bible effectivelyBible translations and why they matterThe NET Bible and translation transparencyThe Open Bible (50th Anniversary Edition)
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