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A feed of the Wednesday lunchtime bible talks of the Dublin Bible Talks.
Dublin Bible Talks is mid-week lunch-time Bible teaching to forge Christian workers for their life in the workplace, and to reach others with the extraordinary message about Jesus. The lunch-time talks aims to help Christians:
Stand out A simple way of publicly identifying as a Christian.
Invite Talks are public and free, and a way of introducing colleagues to Jesus.
Grow The message of Jesus saves, and also forges us for our life and work as God's people.
Share A Christian in the workplace is the most important person their colleagues know. They hold in their mouths the saving message of Jesus! Hearing the Bible taught forges us for this work.
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Who’s in authority here?Sometimes a redundancy, an accident or sickness… or even a death reminds us that we’re not in charge. But who has authority over that?And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

Does it really matter what you listen to?in Luke 8 Jesus says Hearing what he has to say can make an eternal differenceAnd please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

What is faith, and what kind of person has it?In Luke7 we get 5 accounts of Jesus’ life that tell challenge us with this question.And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

What are your core values?In Luke 6, Jesus shares the core values of his kingdom - and they contradict all worldly logic.And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

What’s Jesus’ deal with the Sabbath?Jesus’ blasts everything wide open, it can’t be containedPlease consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

Welcome to the podcast of the Dublin Bible talks - mid week bible talks for workers in Dublin. I’m Cameron jonesAre we mad? Are we to be pitied?In a special post Easter session we look at the centrality of the resurrection.And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

“On the night he was betrayed…”This Easter week we’re taking a look at Jesus’s last Passover meal.What did he say?What did he mean?And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

What kind of person do you expect to get into heaven?This week we learn that Jesus has a confronting idea about his guest list!And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

Have you ever been truly amazed?Luke records a crowd saying “We’ve never seen anything like it!”And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.

What impact does knowing the real Jesus make?In Luke 5 we see it as Jesus calls the first disciples. It’s not comfortable.And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.