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In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the earth. The very first line of the Bible.

 

But then what?

 

The book of Genesis covers the most extensive period of time in all of Scripture...longer than the other books of the Bible combined! From the dawn of creation thru the death of Joseph, the 50 chapters in Genesis cover hundreds of years.

 

From June 1 thru July 20 , join Barry Schoder as we Journey thru Genesis in this daily, on-air Bible study as we dig into the very first book of the Bible.

22 of the 27 books of the New Testament are letters written to believers; each of these “books” were originally written with no chapter or verse numbers.

 

Intended to be read in one sitting, just like a letter or email, the audience would have likely gathered together, and the letter would have been read out-loud, all at once.

 

Join Barry Schoder as we examine key elements of these letters.

There are four accounts of Jesus' life in the New Testament. The gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

During the month of May, join Barry Schoder as we Meditate in Matthew, the gospel written by a former tax collector and one of Jesus' twelve disciples.

 

Matthew covers the birth, ministry, death, Resurrection of Jesus and the commission of his followers and disciples to preach the Gospel to the world. 

The apostle Paul's letters to the church in Corinth came to them during a troubling time. The ancient city of Corinth was a city built on trade routes; a melting pot for for different cultures and religions including Christianity while it was still in its infancy. Misguided views and influences from Corinth's pagan roots had created division in the church Paul had established during his second missionary journey. So Paul, while on a missionary journey in Ephasis, wrote letters of teaching and encouragement to the Corinthians. Over the month of April, join Barry Schoder as we study the letters of First and Second Corinthians as we Cruise Through Corinthians in this on-air Bible study aired daily on KDLM. 

There are four accounts of Jesus' life in the New Testament: the gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Of those four, Mark's account of Jesus' ministry is the shortest and most action-packed. Some scholars like to say that Mark wrote a story, not a theological book.

 

Join Barry Schoder on KDLM as we March into Mark in March; a month long, on-air Bible study with no meetings and no travel. Just you, your radio and your bible as we study the day-to-day ministry of Jesus through the eyes of one his disciples: Mark. 

28 chapters. 28 days. No meetings, no traveled required. Just you, your radio and your Bible. That's all you need for Fire in February, a month-long on-air Bible study designed to help you read the book of Acts this month.

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