Bible Reading Coach, Week 49 (Philippians, Colossians, 1&2 Thessalonians, 1&2 Timothy) Paul Teaches, Rebukes and Encourages

The books may be getting smaller, but the teaching is as big as anything in the Bible.

This week we’ll read six books, tying week 39 for the most books read in one week – at least until week 51, when we’ll read seven books.

All were written by Paul. The first four are his instructions to the churches in the towns of Philippi, Colossae and Thessalonica. The final two are to Timothy, who was pastoring the church Paul had planted in the city of Ephesus. The letters to Timothy are the first of what are called the pastoral epistles.

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:

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  • 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.

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