1. What makes the word of God "Essentially Translatable"? Reverend Rich Rudowske of Lutheran Bible Translators and the Essentially Translatable podcast talks with Craig and Troy and explains the importance of this specialized missionary work.
  2. No lawsuits, real freedom and fleeing sin all because of Baptism
  3. Samuel is growing before the Lord while Eli and his sons are growing in different ways.
  4. Paul continues to expose the divisions in the Corinthian church, mixing in some sarcasm.
  5. God remembers Hannah and she bears a son and names him Samuel.
  6. Paul continues to explain how division is contrary to the foundation of Christ crucified. Some who have now thought themselves wise need to look at the foolishness of God again. And Paul isn’t concerned with the judgment of men.
  7. Chad and Daniel begin the book of 1 Samuel in this episode
  8. Throughout the centuries and throughout earthquakes, famines, kingdoms falling and rising, God's Word has moved forward. Picking up pieces, people, lives, sins, and hopelessness only to turn them into diamonds through His Grace!
  9. Paul explains the power of the gospel regardless of the weaknesses of its preacher. The Corinthians are Christians, but they are still infants with much to learn. Humanness is raging in Corinth, but Paul is rooting every good promise in Christ.
  10. Chad and Daniel wrap up the book of Ruth in this episode.
  11. Erick and Daniel begin Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians in this episode.