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In this month of the Rosary, Kimberly Hahn's Bible Study returns as she reflects on the Luminous Mysteries—the time covering Jesus's Baptism, His Public Ministry, and the Last Supper. In this first episode, Kimberly walks us through the first mystery—the Baptism of our Lord—helping us understand the necessity for Christ's Baptism, the figure of John the Baptist and his background, as well as what this mystery means for us as Christians baptized into His Death and Glory. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus.
In this month of the Rosary, Kimberly Hahn's Bible Study returns as she reflects on the Luminous Mysteries—the time covering Jesus's Baptism, His Public Ministry, and the Last Supper. In this first episode, Kimberly walks us through the first mystery—the Baptism of our Lord—helping us understand the necessity for Christ's Baptism, the figure of John the Baptist and his background, as well as what this mystery means for us as Christians baptized into His Death and Glory. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus.
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Job 21; Mark 5-6 Click HERE to give! Get Free App Here! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on 'The Daily Radio Bible' for a daily 20-minute spiritual journey. Engage with scripture readings, heartfelt devotionals, and collective prayers that draw you into the heart of God's love. Embark on this year-long voyage through the Bible, and let each day's passage uplift and inspire you. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible! In this episode for October 30th, 2025, your host Hunter invites you to join him as together you journey through key moments in Scripture. Today's reading begins with Job's heartfelt response to his friends, wrestling with the challenging question of why the wicked sometimes prosper while the righteous suffer. The journey continues into the Gospel of Mark, exploring powerful moments in Jesus's ministry—from the deliverance of a man possessed by demons, to the healing of a woman with persistent bleeding who touches Jesus's robe in faith, and the raising of Jairus's daughter. Hunter reflects on these stories of desperation, faith, and unexpected grace, reminding us all that God's greatest gifts often find us in our moments of deepest need. The episode concludes with prayer and encouragement, as Hunter calls listeners to embrace God's gift of life, walk forward in joy, and remember that they are truly loved. Join us for Scripture, reflection, and a fresh reminder of hope for your day. TODAY'S DEVOTION: She came empty-handed, yet full of hope. In the crowd that pressed around Jesus, no one noticed her—not the way they noticed Jairus, the esteemed synagogue ruler, with status and recognition. He could approach Jesus openly, likely with little resistance. But for the bleeding woman, it wasn't that way. Her life had been reduced to poverty and pain, every resource spent with nothing but disappointment in return. She had lost everything. But still, she held on to a fragile thread of faith—if I can just touch the edge of his robe, I will be healed. It may have felt to her that she was taking something to which she had no right, reaching for what belonged only to those with something to give in return. And yet, she pressed through, believing for mercy, grasping what seemed almost like stealing a gift she could not afford. At the moment her hand met Jesus' cloak, healing power flowed. She was freed from her suffering—but also overcome with fear, feeling as if she had taken something not hers to take. Yet Jesus, in kindness and compassion, called her forward—not to shame her, but to claim her. "Daughter, your faith has made you well," he declared. He did not charge her for the healing. He did not turn her away. The gift was for her: free, abundant, and full of grace. Many of us know what it's like to feel as though life has emptied us out, left us with nothing to show for our efforts. Maybe, like her, we feel unworthy to receive or even approach Jesus. But today's gospel is clear: his gifts are not earned; they are given. When we come, with whatever faith we have left, he meets us with blessing. Let us live in gratitude, not as thieves in his presence, but as recipients of gracious, abundant life. Jesus reminds us: take the healing, take the gift, walk in peace. Let us hear his words to us: "Daughter, son, your faith has made you well." That is a prayer I have for my own soul. That is a prayer I have for my family—my wife, my daughters, my son. And that is a prayer I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Daily Prayer from October 30th, 2025 Gracious and everlasting God, you have brought us through the shadow of night into the promise of a new day. You go before us with your mercy, sustain us by your grace and keep us from wandering paths of fear or pride. Let every word we speak and every step we take be formed by the goodness of Christ. O Lord, gather your people far and near. May every tribe and tongue come to know your peace. Let justice roll like a river and healing flow where there has been division. Pour out your spirit upon all flesh and bring us closer to the day when your kingdom comes in fullness, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL
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Grow in understanding of how Jesus spoke to the Father so you can deepen your own prayer life.
Grow in understanding of how Jesus spoke to the Father so you can deepen your own prayer life.
Grow in understanding of how Jesus spoke to the Father so you can deepen your own prayer life.
Grow in understanding of how Jesus spoke to the Father so you can deepen your own prayer life.
Grow in understanding of how Jesus spoke to the Father so you can deepen your own prayer life.
Jesus begins to prepare his disciples for crucifixion.Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedoormichaelpearl
What is it like to live with a Catholic when you are Protestant? Today, Kimberly Hahn details the immense difficulty she experienced before her conversion when her husband, Dr. Scott Hahn, became Catholic and she did not.
Send us a textBe Sure to Click the link in the descriptionPray the Rosary: The Life of Jesus and MaryIn a world that often feels like it's spinning out of control—between endless notifications, global crises, and the quiet ache of personal struggles—there's a lifeline that's been passed down through centuries, a spiritual anchor that can steady even the most turbulent heart. It's the Rosary, a prayer that isn't just a string of beads or a rote recitation, but a profound journey through the lives of Jesus and Mary. Here at Journeys of Faith, we've spent over four decades diving deep into the mysteries of our Catholic faith, from the awe-inspiring Eucharistic miracles to the tender intercession of the Blessed Virgin. And let me tell you, praying the Rosary has been a game-changer, not just for us, but for countless souls we've met along the way.Picture this: it's 1980, and Bob and Penny Lord, the founders of Journeys of Faith, are standing before the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano in Italy. Their lives are forever altered by this tangible proof of Christ's presence, and they're ignited with a mission to share the treasures of our faith—through books, television programs on EWTN, and pilgrimages to sacred sites. But amid all these grand endeavors, one simple practice kept them grounded: praying the Rosary. It became their compass, guiding them through the joys and sorrows of life, just as it can for you. This isn't just a prayer; it's a meditation on the very heart of the Gospel, a way to walk with Mary as she leads us closer to her Son.I've seen it myself—on retreats at our Holy Family Mission in Arkansas, or during quiet moments with fellow pilgrims at Marian shrines—how the Rosary transforms. It's not about perfection; it's about showing up, bead by bead, mystery by mystery. Whether you're a lifelong Catholic or someone just dipping your toes into the waters of faith, the Rosary is an invitation to slow down, to reflect, and to let the lives of Jesus and Mary speak to your own. So, join us on this journey. Let's explore how to pray the Rosary, why it matters, and how it can become a source of strength and peace in your life. At Journeys of Faith, we're not just about teaching the faith—we're about living it with you, one prayer at a time.The Rosary as a Scriptural Walk Through the GospelsLet's dive into the heart of the Rosary, where every bead becomes a stepping stone through the life of Christ and His Blessed Mother. If you've ever felt like the Gospels are a distant text, something to be read but not lived, praying the Rosary flips that script. It's not just a repetitive prayer; it's a narrative journey, a way to walk the dusty roads of Galilee, stand at the foot of the Cross, and witness the empty tomb—all through the lens of Mary's eyes.Each set of mysteries—Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious—unpacks a chapter of salvation history. Take the Joyful Mysteries, for instance. You're not just reciting the Annunciation; you're there with Mary when the angel Gabriel drops the bombshell that she'll bear the Son of God. You feel the weight of her “yes,” the trust in a plan she couldn't fully grasp. Move to the Visitation, and you're trekking with her to Elizabeth, pondering how two women, pregnant with the impossible, find strength in each other's faith. Every Hail Mary is a brushstroke painting these scenes in your mind, grounding the abstract in the deeply personal.Thanks for supporting Journeys of Faith Be Sure to Click the link in the descriptionBrowse our Rosary CollectionOpen by Steve Bailey Support the show
Kimberly Hahn details her Christian upbringing and how she met her now husband, Dr. Scott Hahn. She also explains where both her and Dr. Hahn were in their opinions about Catholicism from their meeting to conversion. Most importantly, she explains the personal issues she had with the Catholic Church's teaching on Mary.
Lesson One. Series of Six Lessons Preached Today.Lesson preached by Caleb Blades on 08/31/2025.
Nathan Pearl continues teaching through the life and ministry of Jesus.Get Mike's book -
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The Life Of Jesus is the Spirit-Filled Life | Acts 2:1-41 | Pastor Ben Spalink by GraceChurchNJ
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Scripture: Mark 1:16-39Sermon Series: Standalone Sermon Sermon Discussion Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ATt3VUV-Zyu6_9ScJiIlXiMCBUV0zVeL/view?usp=drive_linkSermon Notes: https://churchlinkfeeds.blob.core.windows.net/notes/43173/note-244987.htmlSermon Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw1u3KeeqIk
Nathan Pearl continues teaching through the life of Jesus.
Kimberly Hahn concludes her bible study on the Joyful Mysteries by discussing Jesus' hidden life after He is found in the temple.
The next four Fridays I'm getting the opportunity to go a little broader than the topic of marriage and interview some incredible men who are authors, leaders, and strong men of faith. To kick it off, we are interviewing Mr. Joshua Ryan Butler to discuss his new book. God is on Your Side: How Jesus is for You When Everything Seems Against You. In this episode, we explore what it really means to receive from Jesus instead of striving on our own. From the healing at the pool in John 5 to the picture of Barabbas' pardon, we talk about how the gospel frees us from self-sufficiency, restores us in our failures, and feeds us when we feel empty. Together we wrestle with why we resist His help, how to cultivate spiritual hunger in a distracted world, and what it looks like to let Jesus shepherd us through shame, wounds, and wilderness seasons. It's my prayer that this episode encourages you to believe God is on your side. Episode Highlights: The Lord's love is a freely given love. Earthly relationships may feel transactional, but God offers freedom from the burden of that. Our God is accessible and He wants to redeem the broken parts of our lives. Quotes from Today's Episode: "God is on your side, particularly when it most feels like life is against you." - Josh Ryan Butler "Before I called you to use you, I called you to love you." - Josh Ryan Butler "In the darkest moments, I found God ministering to me through His word and Spirit." - Josh Ryan Butler "Jesus calls himself the bread of life, and the only requirement to come is that you're hungry and thirsty." - Josh Ryan Butler "Our deepest hunger is meant to drive us towards God first and foremost." - Josh Ryan Butler "God's no to our sin is embedded within His bigger yes to who we are created to be." - Josh Ryan Butler We live in a culture where everybody is rewarded for what they do, and it's hard to believe that God just loves us." - Dr. Kim "It's almost like it's too good to be true, but it is true." - Dr. Kim Go Deeper: Are there parts of your life or your heart you feel like you need to keep hidden from the Lord? When's the last time you felt lonely or alone? Are there places in your life you're denying restoration because you're stuck in the cycle of shame? Mentioned in this Episode: Find Joshua Ryan Butler on Instagram. Buy his book: God is on Your Side: How Jesus is for You When Everything Seems Against You Dr. Kim is on Substack. Dr. Kim goes broader than just marriage. You can get wisdom, personal stories, and godly encouragement from him weekly. Sign up today!
Rev. 1:1-5, 3:14; Hebrews 1:1-2; Acts 4:1-4, 4:13-20; 4:31-33; 8:14-17; Luke 9:51-56 Spent ample time with Christ Prayed for Christ's help to share the gospel Partnered together to get people the gospel Speaker: Pastor Joel Evrist You can also listen to the Walking Through The Word Podcast and Walking Through The Word Podcast 4 Kids at https://www.lifereachresources.com/podcasts. You can get your CORE4 and CORE4Kids discipleship resources at https://www.lifereachresources.com/core4. Find out more about becoming a Disciple-Maker at https://www.lifereachresources.com/disciplemakingteam.
Kimberly Hahn continues her bible study on the Joyful Mysteries. She goes deep into what it was like for Mary and Joseph to go three days without knowing where Jesus was, and how this classic story from scripture can apply to our lives.
Why and how did Satan attack Christ when He lived in this world? Listen to this message to hear about an event in the Bible when the Holy Spirit led Christ to the wilderness and Satan tempted Christ by offering rewards if He would worship him. Learn how Christ handled these tests by quoting Scripture. Christ's use of Scripture to resist the devil (James 4:7) is the pattern we are to follow. See that God's grace is always sufficient when we need it if we stand firm against the Devil's strategies.
In this Bible Study, Kimberly discusses the danger and fear presented to St. Joseph on the Holy Family's return from Egypt to the Holy Land.
Join me as singer/songwriter Michael Card and I meander through his career, dream about heaven and try to wrap our heads around the story of Jesus.
Kimberly Hahn talks about the Holy Family's flight to Egypt after the presentation and how hope and trust in God's providence is crucial in any situation.