Episodios

  • May 18, 2025 ~ "The Mosaic Covenant" ~ Exodus 6:1-8
    May 8 2025
    Kathy and Nathan Maxwell host this short weekly podcast in support of their Bible study lessons that appear in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, "The Mosaic Covenant," focuses on Exodus 6:1-8 and supports the lesson for May 18, 2025. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. Works used in this podcast: Wright, Christopher J. H. "Exodus." Edited by Tremper Longman and Scot McKnight. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Academic, 2021. About the podcast: The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast releases a new episode each week, roughly 10 days in advance of the Sunday lesson of its focus. Subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast is produced by Good Faith Media, headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. Music by Pond5. Release date: May 9, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    9 m
  • May 11, 2025 ~ "The Righteousness of Abraham" ~ Romans 4:1-12
    May 1 2025
    Kathy and Nathan Maxwell host this short weekly podcast in support of their Bible study lessons that appear in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, "The Righteousness of Abraham," focuses on Romans 4:1-12 and supports the lesson for May 11, 2025. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. About the podcast: The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast releases a new episode each week, roughly 10 days in advance of the Sunday lesson of its focus. Subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast is produced by Good Faith Media, headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. Music by Pond5. Release date: May 2, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    9 m
  • May 4, 2025 ~ "The Binding of Isaac" ~ Genesis 22:1-19
    Apr 24 2025
    Kathy and Nathan Maxwell host this short weekly podcast in support of their Bible study lessons that appear in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, "The Binding of Isaac," focuses on Genesis 22:1-19 and supports the lesson for May 4, 2025. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. Works used in this podcast: Brueggemann, Walter. "Genesis." Interpretation. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2010. Chisholm, Robert B., Jr. "Anatomy of an Anthropomorphism: Does God Discover Facts?" Bibliotheca Sarca 164 (2007): 3-20. About the podcast: The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast releases a new episode each week, roughly 10 days in advance of the Sunday lesson of its focus. Subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast is produced by Good Faith Media, headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. Music by Pond5. Release date: April 25, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    14 m
  • Apr. 27, 2025 ~ "The Abrahamic Covenant" ~ Genesis 12:1-3
    Apr 17 2025
    Kathy and Nathan Maxwell host this short weekly podcast in support of their Bible study lessons that appear in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, "The Abrahamic Covenant," focuses on Genesis 12:1-3 and supports the lesson for April 27, 2025. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. Works referenced in this podcast: Clines, David J. A. "The Theme of the Pentateuch." New York: Sheffield, 1997. Goldingay, John. "Genesis." Baker Commentary on the Old Testament. Pentateuch. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2020. Waltke, Bruce. "Genesis." Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001. About the podcast: The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast releases a new episode each week, roughly 10 days in advance of the Sunday lesson of its focus. Subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast is produced by Good Faith Media, headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. Music by Pond5. Release date: April 18, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    12 m
  • Apr. 20, 2025 ~ "The Resurrection" ~ Luke 24:1-12
    Apr 10 2025
    Kathy and Nathan Maxwell host this short weekly podcast in support of their Bible study lessons that appear in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, "The Resurrection," focuses on Luke 24:1-12, and supports the lesson for April 20, 2025. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. Works referenced in this podcast: Crossan, John Dominic, N. T. Wright, and Robert B. Stewart. The Resurrection of Jesus : John Dominic Crossan and N.T. Wright in Dialogue. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2006. Release date: April 11, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    15 m
  • Apr. 13, 2025 ~ "The Last Supper" ~ Luke 22:14-23
    Apr 3 2025
    Kathy and Nathan Maxwell host this short weekly podcast in support of their Bible study lessons that appear in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, "The Last Supper," focuses on Luke 22:14-23 and supports the lesson for April 13, 2025. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. Works used in this podcast: “Betty’s Diner," Lyrics by Carrie Newcomer, 2005 About the podcast: The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast releases a new episode each week, roughly 10 days in advance of the Sunday lesson of its focus. Subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast is produced by Good Faith Media, headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. Music by Pond5. Release date: April 4, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    6 m
  • Apr. 6, 2025 ~ "The Covenantal Metanarrative" ~ Applied Theology
    Mar 27 2025
    Kathy and Nathan Maxwell host this short weekly podcast in support of their Bible study lessons that appear in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, "The Covenantal Metanarrative," focuses on an applied theological topic and supports the lesson for April 6, 2025. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. Works referenced in this podcast: Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection (Nicolas Herman). "The Practice of the Presence of God." 1692. James K. A. Smith. "Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation." Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2009. About the podcast: The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast releases a new episode each week, roughly 10 days in advance of the Sunday lesson of its focus. Subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast is produced by Good Faith Media, headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. Music by Pond5. Release date: March 28, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    9 m
  • Mar. 30, 2025 ~ "The Workers in the Field" ~ Matthew 20:1-16
    Mar 21 2025
    Guest Craig Nash, senior editor at Good Faith Media and the editor of Good Faith Magazine, hosts this short weekly podcast in support of the Bible study lesson that appears in "Good Faith Magazine" from Good Faith Media. Learn more about the magazine and the Good Faith Bible Study at https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ This episode, “The Workers in the Field,” is for March 30, 2025. The lesson was written by Rev. Natalie Webb, pastor of University Baptist Church in Austin, Texas. About the Maxwells: Kathy and Nathan each earned undergraduate and seminary degrees from Hardin-Simmons University and Logsdon Seminary, as well as doctorates from Baylor University. Kathy received her Ph.D. in New Testament, focusing on the role of the original audience in receiving the narrative in Luke and Acts. She is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas. Nathan’s Ph.D. is in Old Testament. His dissertation explored the poetic voice in the book of Psalms. Nathan is an instructional designer in the Department of eLearning at Palm Beach Atlantic University. About the podcast content: *For Further Study.* We’ll often recommend books, articles or other resources to assist Bible study facilitators or anyone interested in digging deeper. Some recommendations target a specific subtopic or issue of interpretation, while most are more broadly related to the biblical book, subject or skill under study. *Matters of Interpretation.* Podcasts are an opportunity to address scripture elements that do not receive full attention in the lesson (due to space constraints and the lesson’s selective focus). Sometimes we’ll simply unpack something from the lesson in greater detail – especially when the nuance or subtleties of a text can make a big difference in how we might read it. In other cases, we’ll identify the problem interpreters face and the solutions they have proposed. We’ll consider the merits and flaws of these approaches, and usually we’ll advocate for one over another. *See for Yourself.* Some lessons are focused not on a selected passage of scripture, but on matters of faith (“Believing”) or tools for interpreting scripture (“Making Sense”). Podcasts provide a space to supplement lessons with concrete examples and illustrations, which are essential for building theological knowledge and developing hermeneutical skills. We’ll often work through examples to reinforce the lessons, but we’ll also identify additional opportunities for study groups to work through examples together. About the podcast: The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast releases a new episode each week, roughly 10 days in advance of the Sunday lesson of its focus. Subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, and learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. The "Good Faith Bible Study" podcast is produced by Good Faith Media, headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. Music by Pond5. Release date: March 21, 2025. Links: Good Faith Bible Study ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/ Good Faith Magazine ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/gfmagazine/ "Nurturing Faith Commentary" by Tony W. Cartledge ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/nurturing-faith-commentary/ Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/ More Good Faith Media podcasts ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts-2/ Podcast Transcript and Supplemental Lesson Materials: https://goodfaithmedia.org/bible-studies/
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    6 m
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