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What's the Word? | Biblical Wisdom for Everyday Living

Alicia Terry | Author, Speaker, Podcaster

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“What’s the Word?” comes alongside you to examine a single word taken from the Bible to help you understand both more clearly. With each episode our goal is to help you strengthen your spiritual growth and development by learning new ways to study and understand what the Bible actually says so you can accurately comprehend the Word of God, and be transformed by it.
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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is announcing the launch of its first podcast titled “PCSD… What’s the Word?” This podcast will explore different topics and areas within the department and throughout the community. The podcast will be hosted by our Media Specialists, Kevin Adger and Angelica Carrillo, both former Tucson news personalities. Each episode will feature different guests, beginning with our first episode on School Resource Officers and the role they play on campuses throughou ...
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What's the Word dissects the cultural and societal "isms" that are dangerously pervasive to the American experience. Each episode, we breakdown those ails - from cultural appropriation to identity politics.
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Conversations with musicians & artists about life, culture, education & how they all come together. Era is an educator and Hip Hop enthusiast. He has taught high school audio video classes in California and Texas. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/era1979/support
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What's the word?

Angie Valliers-Pete

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I've been building a small empire for myself. I realize that via podcast could be a useful thing. I'll be talking about the things I've created,what supplies and where I got them as well as what's going on in my part of the world. Happy to have you along on my adventure
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What’s the Word

Fred Blumenberg

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So you want to be an entrepreneur? Good. It’s time to build your vocabulary with Fred Blumenberg’s Word/Phrase of the Day. Each new word or phrase will offer insight on the perspective of what it means to live the true entrepreneurial lifestyle. Fake-preneurs aren’t allowed. Only the true and authentic entrepreneurs will understand this content. Are you a true entrepreneur?
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What’s The Word is the podcast you need to be listening to everyday. Our aim is to share relevant news and trends with the people. We think information is key and helps you make the best decisions. We will have a lot of fun on this podcast and hope you can join!
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What's The Word? is a show about finding out what inspires people to be successful in their respective careers and how social media played a role in their lives. It is hosted by Cheval John, founder and CEO of Vallano Media, LLC, a marketing agency which helps businesses navigate social media to build a loyal audience and in the process become more profitable. Every week, you will hear how each guest choose their career path, overcoming the odds to be successful and how social media took the ...
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What in the Word?

Miriam Fisher

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The podcast where we look at some of those bits of the Bible that make you go ”What in the Word is going on here?” and explain why they’re really exciting. Shoot an email to whatintheword@tuta.com if you have a part of the Bible that makes you wonder!
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE: “It’s okay to not be okay.” That’s the message hanging above the door of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department’s Wellness Section. In this episode, we talk about mental health in law enforcement, tackling the stigma & what the department is doing to take care of our own so we can be there for you. This is a powerful episode, ple…
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Alicia Perkins joins us in this episode to teach and encourage us about living in wholeness. You will learn from this executive leadership coach and Pastor’s wife what wholeness is and what it is not. You’ll also come to understand that there’s no need to strive for something you already have. The key to wholeness is to align your thinking with wha…
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The Apostle Paul's discussion of Hagar and Sarah as representations of two covenants is a great way to appreciate how much he hated slavery. Join us as we look at Paul's main point – faith over works – and also misconceptions about the acceptance of slavery in biblical texts. Discover how Paul's allegory is actually a condemnation of both spiritual…
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In this episode, we look at one key part of an argument by Paul about why faith is the only way to live with God. Paul argues that the root of all sin is the attempt to live independently of God. He challenges the notion that sin is an act of moral failure, presenting it instead as a religious problem of a heart turned away from God. Through this d…
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In this episode, we look particularly at 1 Corinthians 14:22. We explore the context of Paul's letter to the Corinthians and its connection to Isaiah 28 to see what he means in this verse and how it's mean to build up love and unity. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta.com and we'll try to cover it.…
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In this episode, we look at Job 40 and 41 and the remarkable courtroom-like encounter between Job and God. Beginning in chapter 38, God challenges Job's understanding of justice and its foundational role in creation. Through vivid descriptions of natural phenomena and powerful creatures, God illustrates His control and the intricate balance of the …
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Today we look at Job 21, where Job challenges the simplistic belief that suffering is solely a consequence of sin. Join us as we examine the flaws in Job's friends' arguments and explore the "white dog argument" that Job uses to dismantle their claims and prepare for the answers that God will eventually reveal. If you have a bit of the Bible that m…
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Job's cries reveal a man grappling with his suffering and the accusations of his friends, and struggling in the midst of anger and confusion. And then, unexpectedly, he turns to God—the very one he believes is against him. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta.com and we'll try to cover it.…
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE: This episode tackles a difficult issue – Domestic Violence. We discuss the work our community is doing to address it. Please take some time to listen to this insightful podcast with PCSD Det. Michael “Bugs” Buglewicz of our DV Unit & Anna Harper, Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer at Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse. I…
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In this episode, we explore the intense back-and-forth between Job and his friends and note the escalating tensions and misunderstandings. We zero in on Eliphaz's argument, which echoes his earlier sentiments but with sharper, more cutting rhetoric. Eliphaz accuses Job and makes hurtful comments, and Eliphaz's arguments reveal his fear of a God who…
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Chapter 3 presents Job's raw and honest lament as he grapples with the pain and despair following his calamities. We examine how Job's emotional and physical agony is expressed through imagery and how, despite his anguish, Job refrains from cursing God. Instead, it sets the stage for the way his understanding will be transformed through encounter w…
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In this episode, we explore a little of chapters 9 and 10 of Esther, often considered mere footnotes to the main story; but when the tables turn on Haman's sinister plot, everything for the Jews is reversed, and in the most unexpected way. Join us as we reflect on God's mysterious ways. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email wh…
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE: In the latest episode of PCSD…What’s the Word, we’re talking about crime in Pima County. What are some of the most common crimes & what you can do to help the detectives investigating them? How has technology changed investigations? Criminal Investigations Division Captain Derek Ogden joins us.…
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In this episode, we look at Psalm 137, a song of the sorrow and anger of Judah during their Babylonian exile. We'll talk about what the Psalms do, the historical context and poetic structure of this one, and what that means for us. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta.com and we'll try to cover it.…
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Kratai Albert grew up in a Buddhist household, but at the age of 10, she had a supernatural experience with Jesus and knew she belonged to Him. Her journey in growing in Christ took some unconventional and stressful turns, but through it all Kratai (pronounced: Ka-tye) discovered the peace that can only be found in trusting God. Listen and be encou…
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A key theme of Hosea is Israel's failure to truly know God. Despite all their religious rituals and declarations, their actions reveal a deep misunderstanding of who God is. This chapter challenges us to reflect on our own lives and communities and whether we truly know God. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@…
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Set in the grandiose world of Persia under King Xerxes, Esther 5 shows how God orchestrates events by effortlessly overturning the foolishness of human power and demonstrating that true power belongs to him. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta.com and we'll try to cover it.…
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In this episode, we take a look at a potentially confusing event in the return of the Israelites from Babylon. We discuss the theological implications and questions this event raises about God's intentions, inclusion, and the concept of spiritual versus genetic identity. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta…
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In this episode, we look into Numbers 16-18 and explore how these passages connect with Hebrews 3. We examine the critical distinction between acts of sin and hearts of unbelief to see how lack of faith leads to disobedience. We also discuss the role of the priests and Levites here, and what really means to be the holy people of God. If you have a …
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In this episode, we begin by looking at Satan's clever yet ultimately futile attempts to make Job turn away from God and consider a theme that connects with Rom 6, where Paul addresses the tension between belief and experience. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta.com and we'll try to cover it.…
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Nehemiah 11 recounts the challenging return to Jerusalem after the exile. Despite the city's unsafe and uncomfortable conditions, the people willingly trust in God. In Acts 21, we witness Paul's determination to go to Jerusalem, fully aware of the suffering that awaits him. Join us as we reflect on the connection between the stories and what it mea…
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These two passages, seemingly unrelated at first glance, share a link that reveals something about God's nature and the true essence of faith and prayer. Join us as we explore some shared themes and what it means to have an authentic relationship with God. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta.com and we'll …
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Today we consider a story told by Jotham when Abimelek, the son of Gideon, tries to establish himself as king. We look at Jotham's parable of the trees, which serves as Judges' polemic on the dangers of worldly leadership and sheds light on the problem of Israel's request for a king in 1 Samuel. Join as we explore what leadership means under God. I…
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In this episode, we take a look at Stephen's murder, its connection to Paul, and what it says about Christ. Luke's narrative deliberately connects Stephen to Paul (formerly Saul), and we discuss how Stephen's death gives us a chance to reflect on Jesus Christ, who directs His kingdom with effortless authority. If you have a bit of the Bible that ma…
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Have you ever struggled with feelings of hopelessness? Most, if not all, of us have at some point in our lives. With personal stories and a Biblical foundation, Licensed Professional Counselor Ushirika Johnson helps us understand what hope is and the keys for restoring it when it seems lost. Highlights: Understanding the difference between Biblical…
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In this podcast, we take a look at Leviticus 24: a chapter known for a particular line that frequently gets misunderstood. We begin by exploring the story of a man who blasphemes God, raising questions about the application of God's law that end up offering a teaching opportunity about some revolutionary values God wants to impart to the Israelites…
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In today's podcast, we do an overview of chapters 11 through 16, which address the concepts of clean and unclean, and ask what in the word is going on, and why is God's holiness mentioned so often in association with dietary laws? If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email whatintheword@tuta.com and we'll try to cover it.…
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In this episode, we look at Leviticus 4 and 5 and the directives for purification offerings when someone sins unintentionally or becomes unclean. Join us as we think about these purification rituals, consider God's intentions in establishing them, and ponder a couple odd things that we read here. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder…
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