Bible Bites welcomes Rabbi Eliyahu Fink to delve into the theology of Exodus. This week, we explore the climax of the Exodus: the Passover.
Passover

Bible Bites welcomes Rabbi Eliyahu Fink to delve into the theology of Exodus. This week, we explore the climax of the Exodus: the Passover.
The brand new horror spoof The Final Girls is out, and the gang couldn’t’ be more excited to dive in. But before they do, in honor of Friday the 13th, the gang revisits one of the grandaddies of them all, the 1980 classic Friday the 13th.
How do we make faithful disciples? Heather, Tara and JR. investigate several models of discipleship and evaluate how approaches to making disciples have shifted in the last few decades. We share what discipleship looks like in our own contexts, and what we’re working on in the future.
Bible Bites welcomes Rabbi Eliyahu Fink to delve into the theology of Exodus. This week, we wonder what it means that God hardened Pharaoh’s heart. Do we have free will?
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Bible Bites welcomes Rabbi Eliyahu Fink to delve into the theology of Exodus. This week, we ask how a just God could send plagues on the whole nation of Egypt.
Bryne walks JR. through her recent lessons on privilege. They discuss Playboy’s surprising announcement and then move into a conversation about Amnesty: International’s controversial decision to support decriminalized prostitution worldwide.
In honor of Halloween, the Don’t Split Up! gang reviews some recent horror gems and then counts down their 13 favorite horror films of all time!
Bible Bites welcomes Rabbi Eliyahu Fink to delve into the theology of Exodus. We begin by asking how much the historicity of the Exodus matters, then ask why God would allow Israel to be enslaved?
It’s time to dive into Exodus! Why is this our first Old Testament book? Because of the massive influence Exodus has on the rest of Scripture and Western civilization.