Who says the Bible has to be boring? Join podcast host, Brayden Brookshier, as he takes listeners into the biblical text and teaches us to learn to read the story, trust the story, and live the story of the Bible. Each episode is brief—like a devotional—but profound, thought-provoking, and full of…
The Adventures in Theology podcast is a truly captivating and inspiring show that delves into the depths of God's Word. Hosted by Brayden Brookshier, this podcast is an adventure in itself, fueling a love for the Bible and providing valuable insights into its teachings. With each episode, Brayden's passion for God's Word shines through, making it contagious for listeners. It is evident that he is dedicated to helping others understand God's plan and story as revealed in the Bible.
One of the best aspects of The Adventures in Theology podcast is Brayden's love for God's Word and his commitment to sharing it with others. His enthusiasm and excitement are palpable in every episode, creating an engaging atmosphere that draws listeners in. He has a natural ability to break down complex Christian themes and present them in a simple and relatable manner. Whether it's through solo episodes or guest interviews, Brayden consistently brings fresh perspectives and thought-provoking insights to the table.
Another noteworthy aspect of this podcast is Brayden's skill as a teacher. He possesses a remarkable talent for asking insightful questions that prompt deep reflection and understanding. His ability to make difficult concepts accessible ensures that even those new to Christianity can follow along with ease. Through his teaching, Brayden empowers listeners to explore God's Word for themselves, encouraging them to delve deeper into their faith journey.
While there are countless positive aspects to The Adventures in Theology podcast, one potential downside may be the occasional lack of variety in topics covered. While Brayden brings fresh perspectives to familiar stories from the Bible, some listeners may desire a greater diversity of subjects explored throughout the episodes.
In conclusion, The Adventures in Theology podcast is an absolute must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and edification from studying God's Word. Brayden Brookshier's infectious enthusiasm, insightful teachings, and dedication to bringing Scripture alive make this show a valuable resource for Christians of all levels of knowledge and experience. By diving into this podcast, listeners will embark on a thrilling adventure of faith that is sure to deepen their understanding and passion for the Bible.
Here I wanted to share a sermon I preached where I pastor, at Newbreak Church, Ocean Beach. This sermon was part of our Gospel of John series and hones in on John 15:1-11. I kept the closing song at the end of the sermon (shout out to our worship leader, Dean). Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Get my book: A Resurrected Cosmos: The Drama of Revelation as the Unveiling of New Creation Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventures-in-theology/support
This is another unique episode where I share a sermon I preached where I pastor, at Newbreak Church, Ocean Beach. This sermon was part of our Advent series and addresses how this season is not just of wonder, but also of worry. We settle into Matthew 6:25-34 and go from there! Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Get my book: A Resurrected Cosmos: The Drama of Revelation as the Unveiling of New Creation Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventures-in-theology/support
This is a unique episode where I share a sermon I preached where I pastor, at Newbreak Church, Ocean Beach. This sermon was part 3 of a series entitled "Unlocked," which focuses on the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Get my book: A Resurrected Cosmos: The Drama of Revelation as the Unveiling of New Creation Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventures-in-theology/support
This is a unique episode where I share a sermon I preached where I pastor, at Newbreak Church, Ocean Beach. Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Get my book: A Resurrected Cosmos: The Drama of Revelation as the Unveiling of New Creation Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventures-in-theology/support
In this episode, I read a portion from my book A Resurrected Cosmos. I think there are some really interesting things here! Listen in and pick up a copy of the book. Get my book: A Resurrected Cosmos: The Drama of Revelation as the Unveiling of New Creation Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventures-in-theology/support
In this episode, I give you an acronym for prayer and an explanation that has really helped me grow my prayer life. Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventures-in-theology/support
In this episode, I have a conversation with Erica Renaud, author of Pray with Me. Here we talk about engaging our children through prayer. No matter the age or stage of our kids, there is always an opportunity to not only pray FOR them but to pray WITH them. What could be a better tool than teaching our kids how to pray? Get Erica's book: Pray with Me Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Pray-Me-Children-Authentic-Powerful/dp/0830784527 Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier www.flashtheology.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventures-in-theology/support
We continue our mini-series walking through the book of Daniel in quick episodes! Although these are brief, think of them as bite-size devotionals. Read Daniel 2 ahead of time and listen in on how Daniel 2 reminds us of God's sovereignty over history. Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier www.adventuresintheology.com www.flashtheology.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
We kick off a mini-series doing some short episodes walking through the book of Daniel! Although these are brief, think of them as bite-size devotionals. Read Daniel 1 ahead of time and listen in on how Daniel is like taking the lighthouse and making it a lamp! Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3RUxRJr Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier www.adventuresintheology.com www.flashtheology.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Happy New Year! I have a big announcement! Listen in and join the Flash Theology launch team by following this link: www.flashtheology.com/launch Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Abdu has been on with us before and he is back again! This time we talk about his latest book, More Than a White Man's Religion, but we especially hone in on the issue of slavery in the ancient world and how we read that in light of modern times. As always, it's a great discussion with this very intelligent Christian apologist. Get Abdu's book: More Than a White Man's Religion: Why the Gospel Has Never Been Merely White, Male-Centered, or Just Another Religion Follow Abdu on Instagram: @abdumurray12 or find resources on his website: embracethetruth.org Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
This series on Romans 8 consists of live recorded, in-depth teachings through each verse of Romans chapter 8. In part 7 we cover the last passage of this chapter: Romans 8:31-39 and talk about how God's unconquerable love secures us in our journey through this life. As always, we have some awesome tangents along the way, too! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
This series on Romans 8 consists of live recorded, in-depth teachings through each verse of Romans chapter 8. In part 6 we cover Romans 8:26-30 and talk about the ways in which the Holy Spirit helps us pray. Through the text and through some helpful tangents we have a thrilling conversation! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
This series on Romans 8 consists of live recorded, in-depth teachings through each verse of Romans chapter 8. In part 5 we cover Romans 8:17-25 and talk about the future glory that awaits us after journeying through this life with its hardships and struggles. In this way, we are to view suffering as a rite of passage on our way to the glorious inheritance that awaits us as God's heirs! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
This series on Romans 8 consists of live recorded, in-depth teachings through each verse of Romans chapter 8. In part 4 we cover Romans 8:12-16 and talk about how there are still things in us that must be "put to death" by the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit. Along with that, we also get into some interesting tangents, as usual. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
This series on Romans 8 consists of live recorded, in-depth teachings through each verse of Romans chapter 8. In part 3 we cover Romans 8:9-11 and talk about the the implications of life "in the Spirit" and how we often undermine the power of this new identity. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
This series on Romans 8 consists of live recorded, in-depth teachings through each verse of Romans chapter 8. In part 2 we cover Romans 8:5-9 and talk about the drastic change of identity of being "in the flesh" to "in the Spirit." What does Paul mean by this? Tune in to find out! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
This series on Romans 8 consists of live recorded, in-depth teachings through each verse of Romans chapter 8. In this first episode, we cover Romans 8:1-4 and talk about Paul's magnificent pronouncement of how Christians can know the verdict of the last day in the present. There is no condemnation for believers in Christ. How does this work? That's the plot of this first episode! Tune in and hear how Paul sees the overthrow of Sin and Death's tyranny through the power of the cross. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
A pastor and a priest walk into a bar... it sounds like a joke? Or to some, even offensive... like an argument waiting to happen. But that's not the case with Father David Michael and myself. We are new to our friendship, but we are committed to showcasing the unity that can still exist between us, first and foremost, as Christians. (Furthermore, we are only a few months apart in age!) Catholics and Protestants have a lot more in common than many think! And at the end of the day, we are both part of the body of Christ and the kingdom of God. However, there is no way around it, we do see some things differently. This was a fantastic conversation where I inquired about some of those things. I also shared with Father David Michael something I believe is closer to Catholics about than some Protestants do. Overall, it was an enriching conversation and I hope you are blessed by it! Follow Father David Michael on Instagram: @father_david_michael Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Friends, I am so excited to have a conversation with Justin Whitmel Earley. His book, Habits of the Household, is immediately one of my favorite books! The way in which Justin talks about how the story of God and gospel truths influence our habits, rhythms, and liturgies at home from how we wake up, to how we discipline, to how we spend time in the car together, to much more. All I have to say is you need to read this book, but first, tune into this episode as I introduce you to Justin and some big ideas that are unpacked in his book! Get Justin's book: Habits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms Follow Justin on Instagram: @justinwhitmelearley Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Get my book: Flash Theology: A Visual Guide to Knowing and Enjoying God More Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
The first episode back in a while and we are not messing around! I found Pieter on Instragram and have been enthralled by the awesome ministry he has been doing. Pieter is a gay Christian who is committed to a biblically traditional sexual ethic (celibacy). What makes Pieter stand out is just how compelling his life is. He is showcasing how the Church can retrieve the power of friendships and restore dignity to those who choose a life of vocational singleness. Listen in for some great insights from my new friend! A lot of resources were referenced in this episode, see below for some links! https://www.amazon.com/Families-Crossroads-Beyond-Tradition-Options/dp/0830816550 https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Friendship-Finding-Celibate-Christian/dp/1587433494 Pieter's resources: Video Article: Recognizing & Responding to Romance Idolatry Video Article: Building Committed Christian Community Distance Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (An article about Pieter's doubt/distance from God) Reframing Our Sermons on Sexuality (Why teaching about sexual ethics shouldn't focus on marriage and sex) Video Article: Leveraging Christian Singleness Is it really better to marry than burn with desire? Jesus & Paul Taught about Lifetime Singleness Why say gay? 4-Part Series Video Article: God's Good for Gay People Video Article: Top 10 Questions in LGBT+ Ministry Video Article: 5 Strategies for Better LGBT+ Ministry Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Often when we talk about humility it is discussed in a way that makes it seem unattainable. But what if there was a way to be humble that was surprisingly easy and even freeing? And what if this shows us something awesome about God? Let's lean in on what Peter teaches us about humility and God in this last week of our series in 1 Peter. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Be on the lookout for my upcoming book: "A Resurrected Cosmos." Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Peter's letter has a lot to say about suffering! In this episode we synthesize what he has to say into 3 big ideas on his perspective and how that helps us today. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Be on the lookout for my upcoming book: "A Resurrected Cosmos." Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
We recap some key things not discussed in 1 Peter 3 and then move on to one of the most controversial passages in all the Bible, 1 Peter 3:18-22 and see how it actually speaks profoundly to Peter's audience and what we can glean from it today. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Be on the lookout for my upcoming book: "A Resurrected Cosmos." Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Honing in on 1 Peter 2:4-10, we look at some language that often comes across as very "churchy," which isn't a bad thing, it just means we probably take for granted the power of what is said and might not actually even know what it means. Through this interactive teaching format, we discuss key things like being a "spiritual building," offering "spiritual sacrifices," and especially, what it means to be the "royal priesthood." Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Be on the lookout for my upcoming book: "A Resurrected Cosmos." Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
One of the most misunderstood concepts in Christianity is holiness. As we look at this passage in 1 Peter 1 we begin with some groundwork in what it means to be "ransomed" or "redeemed" and then move into some really important coneptions and misconceptions about holiness and how that is relevant to our everyday lives. As mentioned before, these episodes in 1 Peter are taken from a live interactive teaching format so let me know what you think! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Be on the lookout for my upcoming book: "A Resurrected Cosmos." Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Here we continue in our series through 1 Peter looking at chapter 1 verses 6-12, talking about the tension between grief and joy. As mentioned last episode, these episodes are taken from a live interactive teaching format so let me know what you think! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Be on the lookout for my upcoming book: "A Resurrected Cosmos." Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Not only do we begin a new series, but I am trying a new format for this series specifically, taking the recordings from my live interactive teaching through 1 Peter in San Diego. In part 1, we talk about some of the "why" of Peter's letter and the central theme of being reborn into a living hope. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Be on the lookout for my upcoming book: "A Resurrected Cosmos." Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Another one-off episode, but with a thought I have lately through my experience and which provides a perspective on what Paul could mean by his exhortation to "pray constantly" (1 Thessalonians 5:17). Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Welcome back! We begin this episode by catching you up with what's been going on, including two exciting announcements, but then we dig into a really helpful topic when it comes to the ebb and flow of our spiritual life: desolation & consolation. It is hard to preview it here, but just know that what we talk about here will help you better identify and embrace the particular season and spiritual experience you are going through. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
In this episode, we watch as someone tries to trap Jesus in a question: "Who is my neighbor?" Tune in to hear the surprising answer and what it means for us as we expand our categories of how we see humanity! Want to know how to read the parables to get the most out of them? Read this blog post I wrote for helpful insight for this series: https://newbreak.church/matthew-20-a-lesson-on-how-to-read-the-parables-of-jesus/ Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
In this episode, we begin a new series on the parables of Jesus. We start by looking at the parable of the wheat and the weeds (Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43). All of Matthew 13 sheds light on how God's kingdom is taking root in the world. And this parable, additionally, addresses an intriguing question: Is the world getting better or worse? Tune in to hear the surprising answer! Want to know how to read the parables to get the most out of them? Read this blog post I wrote for helpful insight for this series: https://newbreak.church/matthew-20-a-lesson-on-how-to-read-the-parables-of-jesus/ Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
In this episode, we wrap up what we have to say about the gratitude experiment (for now!) and I offer 3 insights from this experiment. Tune in to hear what they are! And let's continue to be people who look for and find gratitude in everyday life! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
We continue looking at some key concepts regarding gratitude and thanksgiving in the Bible. This week, there is quite a surprise when we learn to see how the Eucharist (aka Communion or the Lord's Supper) plays a pivotal role in grounding us in the present moment. Listen in to hear how! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Are we older than God? It might be a silly-sounding question but G.K. Chesterton provides an interesting quote that helps us consider this. Listen in as we are inspired to see the connection between gratitude and an encore! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
As we kick off a new podcast series on gratitude, I want to share with you a specific practice that has been profoundly impactful to me. Listen in as we introduce the powerful impacts of gratitude, inspired by 1 Thessalonians 5:18. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Many of us, as Christians, feel an obligation to read our Bible, pray, and practice these things that have been traditionally called "spiritual disciplines." But if we are honest, these can feel like chores and it can be difficult to make them a regular part of our lives. If you have felt that way, you will want to listen to this as I share how to go from practicing spiritual disciplines to practicing spiritual delights! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
It has been said: "Direction, not intention, determines destination." In other words, we all are leading our life a certain direction based on a set of values, whether those values be explicitly clear or unclear to us. So, why not be intentional about the values that guide the decisions and direction of our life? Listen in as we talk about what it means to live our life by a set of values, how Scripture speaks to this, and how to actually create a list of personalized, Christ-centered values! Then reach out to me and let me know what values you landed on. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
In this episode, Matt Marzec and I discuss the critically important differences between theism and naturalism. As you listen, you will see how theism actually is more compatible with science than naturalism! To listen to other episodes with Matt Marzec, check out episodes #21, #22, and #72 Here is a less than 2-minute video by Dr. Frank Turek explaining God as the "Uncaused first cause": https://bit.ly/3ciyVmK Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
In a two-episode series, I bring Christian Philosopher and Apologist, Matt Marzec, who comes on to give us some grounding on what Christians need to understand when we engage the subject of science. At the end of the day, we are called to lead the way in intellectual honesty. Listen in to find out what we mean! And then next episode, we get into the two main camps of thought when approaching science, theism and naturalism. To listen to other episodes with Matt Marzec, check out episodes #21 and #22. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
If life was a game of hide and seek, and the characters are God and humanity, who is the one hiding? And who is the one seeking? Listen in as we talk about how this question changes how we read the whole biblical story! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
In the third and final episode on Hosea, we look at a key passage that describes where the issue is, not only for ancient Israel, but for the wayward hearts of people today. God invites people into a kind of repentance that is both cathartic and healing. What a wonderful passage to talk about on Ash Wednesday and heading into a season of lent! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Continuing in the book of Hosea, we see a powerful passage where God says "He will" do quite a few things, certainly speaking with new covenant language. We especially want to highlight Hosea 2:19-20, where we explore this amazing theme that Yahweh vows to marry His people. How can we both make sense of this and celebrate it? Tune in to find out! Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
We begin the first of the next few weeks looking at some key passages in the book of Hosea, one of the twelve minor prophets. In this episode, we set up the plot of Hosea, which lends itself to talking about the plot of everything else too. Do we know how to talk about the plot of the story? Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Reading the Bible to merely check it off your list is one thing, but reading the Bible devotionally is far more valuable! In this episode I have a conversation with John Linebarger, a pastor who has written a narrative book exemplifying how to meet God in your Bible reading by following the conversation of two characters. Get John's book: https://amzn.to/3bARWSK John references this free resource from John Piper: https://www.desiringgod.org/series/why-we-believe-the-bible Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
We kick off the new year with my new friend, Pastor Tyler Staton, lead pastor of Oaks Church Brooklyn. In our time together we discuss some of the major themes in his upcoming book, "Searching for Enough," which I had the pleasure of getting an advance copy of. We also talk about doubt with some raw and honest thoughts on how to approach seasons of doubt. Get Tyler's book (Coming March 2nd): https://amzn.to/3pP9GxD Follow Tyler on Instagram: @tylerstatonnyc Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
What if I told you that Jesus is not only the "reason for the season" but also the joy of the season? This episode features a sermon I preached during Advent in 2017. As we look at Luke 2:8-20 I want to challenge us to enjoy Christmas more and more each and every year. Listen in to see what I mean! Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier. I would be delighted to connect with you. Let me know how Adventures in Theology is impacting you, or, you can reach out to ask a question or provide a suggestion for an upcoming episode! Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. You can support the podcast by going to https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology then click "Support". All support helps produce more content and more opportunities for future ministry ideas that cannot come into fruition without funding. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Today we spend some time getting to know Christian music artist, Jon Guerra. Jon's style is less Sunday worship and more like Monday morning prayer. We talk more in-depth about his song "Kingdom of God," what inspired it and what it means. We also have lots of candid moments, too! Follow Jon on Instagram: @iamjonguerra https://www.jonguerramusic.com/ "Kingdom of God": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGUWXUCg28w "Kingdom of God" (Acoustic): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq6sa7NCYFc *** Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier. I would be delighted to connect with you. Let me know how Adventures in Theology is impacting you, or, you can reach out to ask a question or provide a suggestion for an upcoming episode! Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. You can support the podcast by going to https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology then click "Support". All support helps produce more content and more opportunities for future ministry ideas that cannot come into fruition without funding. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Professor Todd Chipman's book, Scripture Storyline, is a helpful resource that provides a framework for reading the Bible from cover to cover, while also showing an abundance of connections that draw the Old and New Testament together. Today we discuss his book and hear more from Todd as we divulge into some other topics as well. Get Todd's book, Scripture Storyline on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38WHAv5 Connect with Todd Twitter: @ToddRChipman Email: tchipman@mbts.edu Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier. I would be delighted to connect with you. Let me know how Adventures in Theology is impacting you, or, you can reach out to ask a question or provide a suggestion for an upcoming episode! Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. You can support the podcast by going to https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology then click "Support". All support helps produce more content and more opportunities for future ministry ideas that cannot come into fruition without funding. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
Some important thoughts that are meant to encourage us during this election season. Connect with me on Instagram, @BraydenBrookshier --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support
We conclude the sermon on the mount by looking at Matthew 7:13-29, where Jesus challenges the crowd who has been listening in to respond to the message. We cannot simply admire the teaching, we are called to take action and to build the foundation of our life on our it. Check out AdventuresinTheology.com for more resources like the blog. Follow me on Instagram: @braydenbrookshier. I would be delighted to connect with you. Let me know how Adventures in Theology is impacting you, or, you can reach out to ask a question or provide a suggestion for an upcoming episode! Like the podcast? Subscribe and give a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen from! And please share this podcast with others who you think would be encouraged by it. Your help in spreading the word is highly appreciated. You can support the podcast by going to https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology then click "Support". All support helps produce more content and more opportunities for future ministry ideas that cannot come into fruition without funding. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventures-in-theology/support