The 3 Best BibleProject Podcast Episodes
1) God or gods? - God E1
Tim & Jon introduce the problems with the term "god."
2) Great Blessing and Great Responsibility – Genesis E5
The word “blessing” brings to mind a variety of images for all of us. But what exactly does it mean when God blesses someone? And where did the curse come from? In this episode, Tim and Jon start expl...Show More
3) Is the Tree of Life Practical? Tree Q+R 2
We are concluding our Tree of Life series with a question and response episode. In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to audience questions on the theme of the Tree of Life in the Bible. Thank you to e...Show More
4) Jude: A Family Legacy and a Short Letter
The Letter of Jude E1 — Jude is one of the shortest writings in the New Testament. It comes from one of Jesus’ own brothers (or cousins, or stepbrothers, depending on the tradition). Written in the ea...Show More
5) 10 Years and 500 Episodes: The Story of BibleProject Podcast
As we wrap up 2025, we’re celebrating two big milestones: 10 years and 500 episodes of exploring the Bible together! To mark the occasion, we’re strolling down memory lane to see how it all began. How...Show More
6) Looking Back at 2025 and Ahead to 2026
In our next-to-last episode of 2025, Tim, Jon, and BibleProject CEO, Steve Atkinson, review all the resources we released this year, while reflecting on the bigger worldwide movement of people reading...Show More
7) Love: God’s Gift and Our Calling
Advent E4 — We’re ending our short Advent series with a reflection on love. In the Hebrew Bible, the word “ahavah” involves faithfulness to God and living by his wisdom, but it also means showing prac...Show More
8) Joy: Responding to God’s Goodness
Advent E3 — In the third week of Advent, we’re reflecting on joy. Joy’s not only a feeling based on circumstances but a rich biblical theme expressed in song, celebration, and even shouts of delight i...Show More
9) Peace: Wholeness, Completion, and Flourishing
Advent E2 — In the second week of Advent, we’re reflecting on peace. The word most often translated as “peace” in the Hebrew Bible is shalom, but its meaning goes far beyond the absence of conflict. S...Show More
10) Hope: Waiting, Stretching, and Trusting
Advent E1 — Over the next four weeks, we’ll be exploring the four key words associated with the Advent season: hope, peace, joy, and love, starting with hope. The Hebrew words often translated as “hop...Show More