Podcasts

  • GoodLion is putting together a collection of podcasts, blogs, and more in one place. Here are a few below.
    • Beyond Reading the Bible is dedicated to teaching its listeners on how to read the Bible. They discuss Biblical concepts, theological themes, literary features and techniques, and they give provide examples from all across the Bible. 
    • Psalmcast is a podcast all about the Psalms of the Bible, their themes, and how the NT authors understood them. 
    • First Time Bible Teacher–drawing on over 10 years of experience, Brian Higgins walks listeners through basic principles for teaching the Bible. 
    • Messages to My Students is made up of short, thoughtful, devotionals to help guide young people through today’s culture with christ as their center. 
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  • In Help Me Teach the Bible, Nancy Guthrie talks to some of the best Bible teachers and preachers to equip anyone to open up the Bible and teach it rightly, effectively, and creatively by grasping a book’s themes to guide us while weeding out common misunderstandings and misapplications.
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  • Mere Fidelity is made up of three guys working out what their faith looks like in public. Whether it’s the arts, movies, literature, politics, sexuality, or “any other crevice of the human experience,” they believe that the Gospel has something to say about it, and that “something” really can be good news.
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  • At the Naked Bible Podcast, Michael Heiser does his best to teach his listeners about biblical concepts from the OT Israelite’s perspective. 
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  • Reformed Theological Seminary—free class lectures. 
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  • The Bible Project—a colorful summary of each book of the Bible and it’s main themes in short, hand-drawn videos.
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  • Unbelievable engages in fundamental questions on Christianity with the intention to openly discuss different opinions between Christians and non-believers.
    • Justin Brierly (host of the above podcast) hosts Ask NT Wright Anything where listeners send in their questions on anything (theology related, primarily), and Tom Wright will answer them.
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  • Westminster Theological Seminary—free class lectures.