Understand Your Bible | Bible Verses, Inductive Bible Study, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Study Method, Scripture Study Tools
Are you ready to make Bible study a priority? Would you love to be more familiar with the stories and passages in scripture? Do you long to connect with God and strengthen your faith?
Friend, you are in the right place. This podcast will help you understand your Bible, apply verses to your life, and become more confident with the who, where, and why in scripture
Hi, I’m Angie. I’m a pastor and Bible teacher. For years, even though I knew God loved me, I still dealt with defeating doubts about my value and purpose. It wasn’t until I began deeply studying the Bible that I experienced a heart transformation that allowed me to recognize the lies of the enemy that kept me stuck in shame and defeat. Studying scripture allowed me to stand firm on God’s promises that offer peace, joy, hope, and rest. I created a Step By Step Bible study method that teaches you to find life application in one word of scripture, and I will share it with you in these episodes.
If you crave a deep dive into scripture…
Bible study tools you can trust…
And a method designed to equip you to study with confidence…
Then, pull up a seat at our table, open your heart, and prepare to hear God speak directly to you.
Episodes
398 episodes
366 | Anxiety and the Christian Life
God’s grace meets us right in the middle of our anxiety.Anxiety is one of the most common struggles we face, and within the Christian life, it can feel especially complicated.In this episode, Angie begins a new conversation...
365 | Promises for New Seasons
When someone we love steps into a new season, sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pray.Transitions, whether joyful or difficult, often leave us searching for the right words. In those moments, Scripture gives us a place...
364 | God Fills His People with Power: The Season of Pentecost
The Spirit fills, empowers, and guides His people.Pentecost is often remembered for dramatic images such as rushing wind, tongues of fire, and bold preaching. But at the heart of the story in Acts 2:4 is a quieter and deeply power...
363 | Resurrection for Your Everyday Struggles: The Season of Easter
He is risen, and that changes your everyday.We often think of resurrection as a future promise, something waiting for heaven. But Easter reminds us that resurrection power is not only for someday. It is for today.In t...
362 | When God Does a New Work in Your Heart: The Season of Lent
God creates what we cannot restore on our own.We often think of change as something we need to fix, manage, or work harder at. However, Scripture reminds us that true transformation begins with God.In this episode, Angie co...
361 | Learning to See What God Is Revealing: The Season of Epiphany
God reveals truth to grow our relationship with Him.We often think of revelation as something dramatic or reserved for a select few, but Scripture shows us something much more personal. God is constantly at work, gently uncovering...
360 | Believing in Belonging: How Imposter Syndrome Affects our Faith
Belonging is not earned, it’s given.Imposter syndrome has a quiet way of convincing us that we don’t belong, that our gifts aren’t enough, or that we’re only one step away from being exposed. It whispers that faith communities are...
359 | The Light That Brings Us Joy: The Season of Christmas
Joy entered the world when God came near.Christmas is more than a familiar story or a single day of celebration; it is the announcement that the long-awaited Messiah has come. Luke 2:11 declares that the Savior, the Messiah...
358 | Hope for the Waiting Heart: The Season of Advent
Hope is often formed in the waiting, not the fulfillment.Advent opens the Christian year by inviting us into sacred waiting. It is a season where God’s promises feel close, yet still unfolding. Rather than rushing toward celebrati...
357 | Celebrating the God Who Stays Faithful: The Feast of Tabernacles
God’s presence is found even in temporary places.So many of us assume that God’s faithfulness should feel comfortable, stable, and settled. But real life doesn’t always look that way. Seasons shift. Circumstances change. Some days...
356 | Worship in the Mundane Moments
What if worship doesn’t require more time, better routines, or a different schedule?So many of us long to worship God faithfully, but everyday life feels full, busy, and ordinary. Laundry piles up. Work demands attention. Schedule...
355 | 3 Reasons Gathering In Person Still Matters
Gathering in person still matters.In a world where connection is easier than ever from a distance, it can be tempting to believe that showing up physically no longer holds the same weight. Technology allows us to learn, worship, a...
354 | When Repentance Brings Renewal: The Day of Atonement
The Day of Atonement is an invitation to be restored.In ancient Israel, the Day of Atonement was the most sacred day of the year. It was a solemn pause set apart for repentance, reconciliation, and renewal before a holy God.
353 | Listening for the Sound of God’s Voice: The Feast of Trumpets
The Feast of Trumpets is a call to live awake.Marked by the sound of the shofar, this sacred day called God’s people to pause, pay attention, and prepare their hearts for what was coming next.In this episode, Angie continue...
352 | The God Who Provides Enough: The Feast of Pentecost
Pentecost is a feast rooted in trust.Celebrated fifty days after Firstfruits, Pentecost was Israel’s annual pause to remember that every good thing, from gathered grain to God’s guiding Word, comes from His generous hand.In...
351 | When the People of God Disagree
When Believers Don’t See Eye to EyeDisagreement among Christians can feel unsettling, especially when it stirs old wounds or makes us question our place in community.In this episode, Angie shares a personal story from her e...
350 | What Needs to Be Cleared Out? The Feast of Unleavened Bread
God often begins renewal with removal.The Festival of Unleavened Bread is a weeklong invitation to learn how to live as people set free. Removing every trace of yeast from their homes became a powerful picture of the quiet comprom...
349 | Why God Asks Us to Remember: The Feast of Passover
Passover teaches us about remembering God’s faithfulness.From the earliest pages of Scripture, God repeatedly calls His people to remember. Remember His covenant. Remember His miracles. Remember the stories that shaped th...
348 | What It Means to Worship in Spirit and in Truth
What does it really mean to worship “in spirit and in truth”?As we step into a new year, many of us are longing for worship that feels real. Not routine. Not performance. Not something we do because the calendar says Sund...
347 | God’s Promise for the Year Ahead Isn’t Success—It’s Peace
Do you ever wonder what God’s plan to “prosper” you really means?Maybe you’re stepping into the new year with mixed emotions. You feel hopeful in some ways, weary in others. In this episode, Angie shares encouragement from Jere...
346 | Immanuel: He Is With You Right Where You Are
It’s Christmas Eve.Matthew 1:23 reminds us that a child was born, and they called Him Immanuel, meaning “God with us.” This episode invites you to pause in the middle of the season and remember that His presence is here a...
345 | When Church Hurts: Finding Truth After Spiritual Wounds
There’s no hurt like church hurt.As we move through this Christmas season, Angie pauses to address a reality many of us know too well: spiritual wounds that leave us questioning whether community, worship, and trust in spiritual l...
344 | Dwell in His Presence
Have you ever longed for a place that truly feels like home?Psalm 23:6b reminds us that God’s presence is that place. When David writes, “I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever,” he’s not only looking ahead to eter...
343 | When God Calls the Unlikely
Have you ever thought God calls the super-special and not you?It’s easy to believe we’re too ordinary or too flawed to be used in a meaningful way. But Psalm 23:5b reminds us that God’s anointing is not about status, it’s about su...
342 | How to Stay in the Word When Life Doesn’t Slow Down
Have you ever felt like life is running at full speed and there’s no way to keep up?The holiday season often feels that way. Schedules are full, emotions are high, and quiet moments with God can get pushed aside. But John 8:32 rem...