Creation Day 5
Every time I go on a hike I think about the fifth day of creation and how grateful I am that we don’t just have to eat raw tofu. Find out why by listening in!
Every time I go on a hike I think about the fifth day of creation and how grateful I am that we don’t just have to eat raw tofu. Find out why by listening in!
Ready for a quick brush up on astronomy today? Trust me, this one is simple!
The Old Testament is unique because we have more stories about women than other books of scripture. But we also have some complicated stories with women, so researcher Amy Fisher is ready with some powerful insight on how to make our study of the women in this book effective!
The third day of the creation can teach us about what God wants us to do with our own lives. Listen in to see what the growth of plants has to do with your daily schedule.
Honestly, I’ve always been a little confused on what happened on Day 2 of the Creation. But when I studied it some more, I learned a cool insight!
What does the first day of the creation teach us about how to be a better follower of Jesus? A whole lot!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Genesis 1-2; Moses 2-3; Abraham 4-5!
In this episode we'll discuss the process of the creation, how Heavenly Father does things intentionally, and how mental health issues can be part of our trials and eventually lead to our spiritual growth.
Dr. Sears returns and teaches how God's naming pattern helps identify a creation's purpose and how God can organize and create meaning out of chaos, and how that applies to our individual lives and trials. You will come to understand the Creation, the grand vision of Moses 1, and God's love in powerful new ways in this episode.
Were the creation accounts intended to be archeological, geological, or scientific texts? Dr. Joshua Sears joins the podcast and teaches us about Ancient Near Eastern Cosmology and the purpose of creation texts. We learn what "accommodation" means when discussing scripture, and what are "the terrible questions?"