Bible Reading Coach, Week 47 (1 Corinthians) Paul’s Advice to a Sinful Church

A corrupt culture, a divided church, and love as the focus of the spiritual gifts. Paul's letter to Corinth has never been more relevant – or needed.

First Corinthians is one of the most personal, practical books in the New Testament. Written by the apostle Paul to a church that was having lots of problems, it contains many passages that you’ve probably heard out of context at weddings, funerals, and communion services.

This is a great time to see them in their original context and learn from them in an even deeper way.

The Bible Reading Coach podcast is designed to help anyone read through the Bible in a year. In 10-15 minutes each Friday, I’ll introduce you to the passage for the following week, including:

  • What it’s about
  • How to deal with challenging passages
  • How the original readers saw it
  • How it applies today
  • And much more

After listening, take the next week to read the passage on your own. This time you’ll have a clearer understanding of it.

Listen and subscribe to the Bible Reading Coach podcast on all major platforms including:

APPLE SPOTIFY | STITCHERiHEART RADIO | GOOGLE PLAY

Links To More Info

Support This Work

Want More?

If you click here to subscribe to our free weekly newsletter you’ll get all the breaking podcast news early!

Also, if you have any other ideas or guests that might fit this podcast, let me know in the comment section below.

To support this work for as little as $3 a month, you can help us continue to put these resources into the hands of the ministries that need them the most.

Credits

Producer
Veronica Beaver | [email protected]

 

Music composed and performed by
Jack Wilkins | JackWilkinsMusic.com

 

Podcast logo created by
Solomon Joy | Joyetic.com

Share this!

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Print

Rethinking Outreach

The Servant Leadership approach used in many churches is applicable in a community, if you avoid critical pitfalls.

Read More »

Author

Got questions or comments? Do you have any ideas for future podcast guests or topics?

Use the comment section below.