
Pastors Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorensen work their way through the New Testament 30 minutes at a time showing you Christ's work of redemption on every page.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 436 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Peter explains why he has been eating with the uncircumcised. The church is established in Antioch. And James is killed, and Peter is arrested. Have a listen.
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Peter has a vision where he is told to eat unclean animals. He then goes with messengers to the house of Cornelius. And the gospel is proclaimed to the Gentiles. Have a listen.
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Saul starts preaching in the synagogue in Damascus, but must flee under persecution. The Apostles are reluctant to receive Saul. And Peter continues to heal people and preach the word. Have a listen.
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Everyone can listen to this and understand the gospel regardless of believing. They speak the truth that Jesus is the only way but do it with kindness, respect, and love that all should be saved.
The Word is truly preached here. It's like a commentary strait to my ears.
The two hosts have excellent chemistry. It's fun to hear them talk with each other and all their comments between friends build each other up.
These two pastors offer clarity and insight into the truths of the New Testament. They are helping me understand what read in the Bible. Their enthusiasm is infectious. I’m so thankful for this podcast!
Good work guys. But for the actual love of God, make it easier to donate. I have to hunt around and click on all kinds of stuff until I can finally find a donate button. IMHO, Have that on every screen
A friend recommended this podcast a few years ago. I am so glad she did. I have made it a habit to listen on walks or while driving. It is an excellent way to keep the Word fresh and learning with solid teaching.
I’m of the reformed Baptist 1689 circle and I learned of this podcast listening to another one and I have thoroughly enjoyed being a 4 year “baby Christian” learning both the New Testament on this pod and the other Old Testament with Chad and Daniel. Coming from RC religion I knew very little about scripture much less what any of it meant. Thank you guys SO MUCH!!! God bless!🙏
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Episodes focus on exploring the New Testament and illuminate the work of redemption through Jesus Christ as portrayed in various scripture passages. The hosts tackle significant themes, such as the inclusion of Gentiles in the Christian faith, the transformative experiences of early church figures, and the theological implications of biblical narratives. Each episode is designed to provide insights and reflections, making scriptural teachings accessible for all listeners, particularly aimed at helping individuals deepen their understanding and connection to their faith. Unique to this podcast is its structured approach, engaging listeners with a 30-minute format that combines teaching with thoughtful discussion, facilitating learning and gr... more
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