Bible Time Time

Nathan Whidden

Bible Trivia for kids and families.

Episodes

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    We Came For The Jokes, Stayed For Melchizedek

    Send us a text Scripture study feels different when it’s around a kitchen table with kids, birthday cake crumbs, and a countdown to Christmas. We kick off with our “favorite part of the day,” trade a truly groan-worthy horse joke, and then dive into two rounds of Bible trivia that spark real learning: Abraham’s trip to Egypt during famine, the difference between Ishmael and Isaac, and the curious majesty of Melchizedek, priest of God and king of Salem. Along the way we talk about how God gave us the Bible—through the Holy Spirit inspiring human authors—and why the five-book sweep of the Pentateuch still matters for anyone trying to make sense of the whole story. We pause for a “verse that hits different” in Revelation 4:11, letting worship recalibrate our pace. From there, we anchor origins in Genesis 1:1, clear up that the promised land was first called Canaan, and recall that Lot was Abraham’s nephew. Then we turn to Psalm 119:11, where we explain why Scripture memory isn’t just a school exercise; it’s a way to store truth for temptation, fear, and doubt. It’s practical discipleship—short, memorable, and built for everyday life. The finale soars with Romans 8, naming what cannot separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus: not death or life, not angels or rulers, not things present or things to come, not height or depth, nor anything in all creation.  If you love family-friendly Bible learning, kid energy, and clear references you can look up later, this one will hit home. Subscribe for more Bible Time Time, share it with a friend who loves trivia, and text us your questions or shout-outs from the link in the episode description. Your toughest Bible stumpers are welcome—what should we quiz next?

    19 min
  2. 16/12/2025

    "Pig Latin" is not the original language of the Bible. We're pretty sure.

    Send us a text Snow outside, hot chocolate in hand, and a table full of buzzers—this holiday special brings the warmth of family game night to your ears. We kick things off with a quick check-in and a groan-worthy elf joke, then jump into a Bible quiz that moves fast, makes room for mistakes, and celebrates every correct answer. If you like learning through laughter, you’ll feel right at home as we navigate the Sermon on the Mount, biblical languages, and who wrote the most New Testament books, with a playful nod to the Hebrews authorship debate. Between rounds, we slow down for a compact Advent story: the birth of John the Baptist. Zechariah’s doubt, Gabriel’s authority, and the naming of John bring focus to the season and set the stage for Jesus. It’s a heartfelt reset that reminds us why these stories matter, even while the studio energy stays bright and lively. We ramp back up with questions on Gospel chronology—Mark likely first, John last—then revisit the creation week to talk about rest as a gift, not a weakness. The lightning round turns competitive in the best way, racing from Abram’s call out of Ur to the renaming to Abraham and the classic curveball of Isaac’s sons. Expect some wrong guesses, quick recoveries, and a satisfying win to close the show. Along the way, you’ll pick up bite-size theology, clear references to Matthew’s Sermon on the Mount, and a simple framework you can use for your own family quiz night. If you enjoyed the mix of story, trivia, and seasonal joy, tap follow, share the episode with a friend, and leave a quick review to tell us your score. Your support helps more families find a fun, welcoming way to learn Scripture together.

    19 min
  3. 25/11/2025

    Thanksgiving Bible Trivia Special

    Send us a text A taco-fueled Thanksgiving special with kids, trivia buzzers, and a verse that grounds us when life gets loud—this one is pure joy with real depth. We kick off with favorite moments and a delightfully odd brain teaser from D: “Do we pretend to sleep before we sleep?” That playful question cracks the door for a richer conversation about habits, how gratitude is practiced, and why small rituals shape big faith. From there, we sprint into Bible trivia built around giving thanks. We remember what the rainbow meant after the flood, watch Miriam lead with a tambourine after the Red Sea, and see David dance with all his might. We talk about Israel’s thanksgiving offerings in Leviticus as shared meals of gratitude, not just sacrifices. Then we revisit the rebuilt temple, where young men shout for joy while the older men weep at the memory of what was—an honest portrait of hope and loss standing side by side. The heartbeat of the episode lands on John 16:33: “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” We name the tension straight: peace is not the absence of trouble; it is the presence of Jesus. Gratitude becomes more than seasonal cheer—it becomes a resilient habit rooted in God’s character. We look at the one healed leper who turned back to thank Jesus, and at Paul’s pattern of thanking God for believers and praying with thanksgiving in all circumstances. Along the way, the lightning round keeps things lively with quick hits on Noah’s sons, Babel’s languages, and Abraham’s nephew. If you love family-friendly faith conversations, practical Bible learning, and a good laugh mixed with real hope, you’ll feel at home here. Bring a pen, keep score, and try the “two thanks and one ask” practice this week. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs some light and courage, and leave a review to help more families find the show. What are you thankful for today?

    23 min

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