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The Bible Companion Podcast
by Daniel Newberry
Pastor & scholar 📖 | Exploring Scripture in bite-size moments! 💡
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What is the Bible?
Where did the Bible come from? How do we know it is reliable? Many of us base our lives around the teachings from the Bible… we build our relationships, our understanding of God, and our understanding of the world around this book. But how do we even know that it is actually trustworthy in what it teaches?Daniel spends some time today giving a condensed explanation of where the Bible came from, how the Church determined which books belonged in the Bible, and why it is reliable for every person in every age.Notes:Particular Revelation Study NotesRecommended Books for Further Reading:Church History in Plain LanguageThe Journey from Texts to TranslationsFree Online Resources for Further StudyBible Project Series: How to Read the BibleGot Questions: Where did the Bible Come From?
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What 1 John Tells us about Idols
Daniel spends some time reading through the first few verses of 1 John and asks what idols we face in our lives — including one idol that almost all of us worship, but most of us are unaware of.
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What is Theology?
When it comes to talking about “theology,” most of us immediately feel uncomfortable, simply because we’re not entirely sure how to engage in such conversations. This is completely normal, and more people feel this way than are willing to admit.In this episode, Daniel answers the questions:What is theology?How do I do theology?And why should I care?
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What is the Bible Companion Podcast?
Daniel discusses the purpose of this podcast, what you can expect, and how to navigate each episode.Sign-up for the Bible Companion email to stay informed of all newly released content:Email SignupFollow us on social:YouTube InstagramTikTok
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Pastor & scholar 📖 | Exploring Scripture in bite-size moments! 💡
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