In this episode, Seth is gone and Ryan is joined by Adam Venters, Metro BCM minister for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the surrounding areas. Together they dive into the Old Testament to prove that it doesn’t actually suck. There are things you can learn from it and apply to your life. They're here to prove that even while living in a New Testament world, the Old Testament can still be relevant and used in your life.
What was your first interaction with the Old Testament that you remember?
People look at the Old Testament as not directly practical so, if I’m looking to be formed by God, why wouldn’t I just stick to the New Testament?
Where do we start?
How do we digest all this information?
What are some quick resources that are incredibly helpful in reading the Old Testament?
https://bibleproject.com/other-resources/
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