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Episode 140: REPOST
The Fig, the Olive, and the Vine

These plants appear all through the Bible. Remember the fig leaves in the Garden of Eden? The olive trees in Zechariah's vision? The vine that was taken out of Egypt? These also can be central in tricky passages like the cursed fig tree, the vine that is pruned in John 15, and the olive branches that are grafted in the book of Romans. Enjoy a triple feature as we discuss all three of these pictures and their connections through the Bible.

Episode 139: Audio Library
Pictures in the Book of Acts (Chapter 2 Part 1)

This chapter is a look at the ascension of Jesus Christ into Heaven. With marvelous truths both glorifying and practical, you will be sure to enjoy this as well as the second portion of the chapter which is coming soon!

Episode 138: Resource Review
The Toxic War on Masculinity

When controversial topics hit the mainstream, what do we use to guide our thinking? The Word of God! As we read other books it is important to view them through the lens of Scripture and it helps when the author of the book includes the verses! Listen to the review of the book, "The Toxic War on Masculinity" concerning what it has to offer us in gaining and sustaining a biblical perspective on this important topic. 

Episode 137: Audio Library
Pictures in the Book of Acts (Chapter 1)

Listen in for an examination of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This includes the events surrounding the death and burial of the Son of God leading to evidences and the significance of the Lord Jesus Christ defeating death.

Episode 136: Audio Library
Pictures in the Book of Acts (Introduction)

Welcome to a new resource from Enjoy the Book of Life! Every so often a new chapter will appear in the form of an audiobook. This episode serve as an introduction to the first book, "Pictures in the Book of Acts OR The Unfinished Work of Jesus" by David Anderson-Berry.

Episode 135: Leading a Study
Guiding Discussion

The discussion time in a group study can lead to some of the most difficult situations during a study. What if they ask a question I can't answer? What if the conversation just dies? How do I get others to participate so that I am not in constant monologue? In this episode, we look at some ways to help cultivate productive conversation.

Episode 134: Leading a Study
Lessons From Memory Lane

Welcome to the Bible study! Today I am going to walk you through a typical Bible study from my perspective. There were many lesson I learned through this study that I hope you benefit from and many considerations that I had that could be applied no matter the format of your study.

Episode 133: REPOST
An Eternal Perspective

Earth-shattering events in our lives, like the death of a loved one, can cause us to remember that there is more than just this Earth, they remind us of the eternal. Why should we treasure this eternal perspective and what benefit does it have? It can be difficult to keep this perspective when we are distracted in the seemingly mundane decisions and events that fill up our days but this treasured discovery should be polished and kept at the fore-front of our mind.

Episode 132: REPOST (Nick's Picks)
Impactful People

Listen as JB Nicholson tells stories about the people that made a big impact on his spiritual journey. These stories are inspiring and equipping as we get to see spiritual maturity in 3D examples. The writer to the Hebrews says that we should follow the faith of others that have spoken the word of God to us, considering the end of their conduct, Jesus Christ! (Hebrews 13:7-8) Hopefully a look at these Christ-like people, will help you on your own journey.

Episode 131: Leading a Study
Example Activities Part 2

This week, we continue to look at different teaching activities you can incorporate into your Bible study. However, these activities are a much more diverse selection that I experimented with over the years. These were not used weekly but were incorporated as needed and allowed for some fun and different styles of learning.