
Hosted by Matt Powell, Nathan VanHorn and Gandalf Savage · EN
The Bible is the most read book ever, but for many it is merely fiction. Join our conversation as we connect the dots to reveal that the story of the Bible is not only true, it's better than fiction.

(Exodus 7:14-25) God goes to war with the gods of Egypt, and the podcasters talk about Kool-Aid.

(Exodus 7:1-13) Moses and Aaron stand before Pharoah once again, and it's not going to go the way Pharoah thinks it's going.

(Exodus 5:14-30) It's flyover passage time. The first genealogy of Exodus, and if you've been listening for a bit, you know that there always more than meets the eye when it comes to these types of passages.

Moses feels unworthy to confront Pharaoh, viewing his first meeting as a failure. God takes control and gives new orders to Aaron and Moses

(Exodus 6:1-9) Moses has delivered God's message to Pharaoh and to the people. You would think this would be good news to the Children of Israel, but 300 years of slavery does something to a people.

(Exodus 6:1-9) Declarations, strong hands, scandalous topics, and botched jokes. The crew is reunited and back at 100% power.

(Exodus 5:15-23) Pharaoh's master plan is working and the people are turning against Moses, and Moses is accusing God

(Exodus 5:15-21) LAZY! LAZY! LAZY! You are not subscribed to the BTFBP, your work will by no means be reduced!

(Exodus 5:3-9) Broken and weary people don't make great revolutionaries. Listen after the end for a secret post-show

(Exodus 5:1-2) Moses confronts Pharoah and it does not go well. The guys plan a trip to Branson, Missouri