PODCAST · religion
Project 1517
by Timothy C. Bourman and Jonathan H. Bourman
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses. These theses rocked the religious, social, and political establishment of his day. He did not come to his reformation on his own. In fact, it wasn't even his reformation. It was God's reformation won from Luther's deep, heartfelt encounter with the Word of God.We believe that we need world-shaking encounters with the Word of God like that...again. In this podcast, two twins, who also happen to be Lutheran pastors, will take listeners on the same journey that Luther once took. These will not be sermons. These will not be devotions. They will be a deep-dive into the Word of God. Project 1517 will podcast books of the Bible from start to finish until we have finished the whole Bible. Then, we will start over again.
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16
Amos 9:11-15
This is it! This is the grand finale of the book of Amos. It's also our own ending by Jesus' own love.
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15
Amos 9:1-10
The twin pastors discuss Amos' last and most devastating vision that includes the salvation of a shaking remnant.
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14
Amos 8:4-14
The twins take us into the darkest part of Amos' book. We come out the other side rejoicing in the abundance of God's Word we have among us.
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13
Amos 7:10-17
Today, the twin pastors take on the only narrative or story in the entire book of Amos. It's a clash of worldviews and a key to understanding the entire book of Amos. It's Amos versus Amaziah.
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12
Amos 7:7-9; 8:1-3
Today, we hear Amos' second wave of visions from the Lord. The darkness of sin deepens. In this darkness, we put all of our hope and trust in the mediation of Jesus Christ.
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11
Amos 7:1-6
The twin pastors take us into Amos 7:1-6. We will see the God who relents, the power of prayer, and Amos' incredible visions.
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10
Amos 6:1-14
In this podcast, Amos takes us into a discussion of the right use of wealth and the serious dangers of pride.
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9
Amos 5:18-27
Today the twin pastors explore woes, the day of the Lord, and Amos' condemnation of ritual worship.
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8
Amos 3:9-15
In the podcast, the the twin pastors finish up Amos 3:6 talking openly about life, suffering, and the power of ministry.
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7
Amos 4:1-6
Today is the day to get into some of the heaviest sarcasm in the whole Bible. It's time for #HolyCowsofBashan.
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6
Amos 4:6-13
It's the perfect call to repentance the day before Ash Wednesday! The twin pastors discuss Amos' five-fold call to return to the Lord.
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5
Amos 5:1-17
The twin pastors talk obituaries, chiasm, and a mighty powerful call to repentance in this podcast on Amos chapter 5.
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4
Amos 1:1-2
In this podcast, we introduce the unknown Amos, who is both powerful and applicable. Here we go with the first podcast from the Bourman twins ever! We are hoping it will be a deep dive into the Scriptures and the Gospel.
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3
Amos 1:3-2:5
In this second Podcast, we look at Amos 1:3-Amos 2:5. We will see the long-suffering God promise judgment on sin.
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2
Amos 2:6-16
In this podcast, we finish up the great set speeches in the book of Amos. We especially look at all that it means to see God as a "Crushing Cart."
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1
Amos 3:1-8
Amos jumps into a new part of his book. The twins discuss the exodus, boiling frogs, and ministry in this new episode.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses. These theses rocked the religious, social, and political establishment of his day. He did not come to his reformation on his own. In fact, it wasn't even his reformation. It was God's reformation won from Luther's deep, heartfelt encounter with the Word of God.We believe that we need world-shaking encounters with the Word of God like that...again. In this podcast, two twins, who also happen to be Lutheran pastors, will take listeners on the same journey that Luther once took. These will not be sermons. These will not be devotions. They will be a deep-dive into the Word of God. Project 1517 will podcast books of the Bible from start to finish until we have finished the whole Bible. Then, we will start over again.
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Timothy C. Bourman and Jonathan H. Bourman
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