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A podcast for students of God’s Word. Our podcast is designed to survey the 66 books of the Bible through a three-step study: 1.Read. First, we read the text and provide a basic outline of the material. 2. Think. Next, we dig a little bit deeper into some key aspects of the passage (i.e. key words/phrases, the historical/cultural/Biblical context, theological implications, etc.) 3. Apply. In the final section of the podcast, we discuss how the Scriptures apply to the Christian life today.

The 66 Podcast is a part of the ministries of the Ashville Road Church of Christ in Leeds, AL. Drew Kizer has been the minister at the Ashville Road Church of Christ since 2000. He is the author of several books, including The Cast of the Cross (available online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble).

Andrew Kingsley has been the youth and family minister at Ashville Road since 2012. Andrew graduated from Faulkner University with a BA in Biblical Languages and is currently pursuing his MA in New Testament. For more info on Ashville Road, Drew, or Andrew check out arcoc.com.

The 66 Podcast Ashville Road Church of Christ

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A podcast for students of God’s Word. Our podcast is designed to survey the 66 books of the Bible through a three-step study: 1.Read. First, we read the text and provide a basic outline of the material. 2. Think. Next, we dig a little bit deeper into some key aspects of the passage (i.e. key words/phrases, the historical/cultural/Biblical context, theological implications, etc.) 3. Apply. In the final section of the podcast, we discuss how the Scriptures apply to the Christian life today.

The 66 Podcast is a part of the ministries of the Ashville Road Church of Christ in Leeds, AL. Drew Kizer has been the minister at the Ashville Road Church of Christ since 2000. He is the author of several books, including The Cast of the Cross (available online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble).

Andrew Kingsley has been the youth and family minister at Ashville Road since 2012. Andrew graduated from Faulkner University with a BA in Biblical Languages and is currently pursuing his MA in New Testament. For more info on Ashville Road, Drew, or Andrew check out arcoc.com.

    The Idle

    The Idle

    As Paul brings this letter to a close, he returns to the issue of the “idle” (ataktoi). The word means “loafers,” “freeloaders,” “spongers,” “disorderly,” or “unruly.”  Having already mentioned them in 1 Thessalonians 5:14, he mentions them three times in 2 Thessalonians 3 (vv. 6, 7, 11).

    Man of Lawlessness

    Man of Lawlessness

    Persecution wasn’t the only problem plaguing the Thessalonians. They were also facing the problem of false teaching. Misunderstandings regarding the second coming still threatened to shake the church’s spiritual stability. In response, Paul answers five important questions. His answers supplement the teaching from the first epistle and the instruction he gave during his short time with the Thessalonians.

    Affliction

    Affliction

    The second epistle to the Thessalonians was probably written shortly after the first. Between the writing of the two epistles, while Paul remained in Corinth with Timothy and Silas, the apostle received another report about the church in Thessalonica (3:11). Among other things, he heard that the persecution Paul experienced in Thessalonica continued to threaten the church that he had established (Acts 17:1-9). Paul’s second epistle to the Thessalonians begins with encouragement to a group of Christians who are facing serious affliction.

    The Day of the Lord

    The Day of the Lord

    Last episode, we discussed 1 Thessalonians 4, where Paul answers the question, "What happens after death?" This week he answers another, similar question, "What will happen at the end of the world?"

    The Second Coming

    The Second Coming

    Because Paul had so little time with the church at Thessalonica, they misunderstood some of the most troubling questions of reality: questions about death and life after death.

    Worth the Risk

    Worth the Risk

    1 Thessalonians 3 shows the results of investing your soul in ministry. During those days when Paul had no news concerning the Thessalonians' welfare, Paul's concerns were "unbearable" (vv. 1, 5; cf. Acts 17:15-16; 2 Cor. 11:28). Was it worth the risk?

Customer Reviews

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23 Ratings

23 Ratings

Millslayton ,

I Timothy

I haven't been able to go to church and hearing these guys and being able to follow with our bible class is great! Enjoy studying along and the banter you two have!

jasjar72 ,

Read. Think. Apply. Great Approach to Bible Study.

Started listening recently. Excellent so far!

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Great

Great tool for bible study. Long episodes but worth the time for the insight/info. 👍👍

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