Whether you're listening by yourself or with a family, this podcast is here to help you spend 10 minutes focused on 1 verse from God's Word while you go about your day.

In the Word, On the Go
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Whether you're listening by yourself or with a family, this podcast is here to help you spend 10 minutes focused on 1 verse from God's Word while you go about your day.
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Recent Episodes

July 18, 2022
Episode 270: Why did Jesus's leaving bring the disciples joy? Joe & Kate Hox on Luke 24:50-52
<p>In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," illustrator and author, Joe and Kate Hox discuss Luke 24:50-52. They say, "God is on His throne and no earthly power can compare with Him. Are we trusting that God is totally in control?"</p><p>Special Guest: Joe & Kate Hox.</p>

July 11, 2022
Episode 269: How does Jesus challenge my motivations? Matt Markins on John 6:68
<p>In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," author and president of Awana, Matt Markins talks about John 6:68 and how much we need the life-giving words of Jesus Christ. Matt says, "In our lives, we tend to look at the surface. But Jesus is getting to heart of the human problem. We need a Savior, and Jesus is showing us how to live."</p><p>Special Guest: Matt Markins.</p>

July 6, 2022
Episode 268: What should we learn from older generations? Chris Brauns on Proverbs 20:29
<p>In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," pastor and author, Chris Brauns discusses various ages and stages of life, from Proverbs 20:29. Chris says, "Strength is beautiful, but wisdom is most valuable.The strength of youth should be spent in pursuit of wisdom."</p><p>Special Guest: Chris Brauns.</p>
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