Happy New Year, and welcome to the first episode of our next theme series! We're exploring a biblical theology of work. In this conversation, we're asking why it matters to develop a view of work that's shaped by Scripture. We look at how Genesis 1-2 sets up our understanding of good work. Send comments and questions our way at this link.
Listen in on this light-hearted conversation in which we tear down (but then redeem!) common elements of the Nativity Scene. The stable, wise men, angels, innkeeper, and calendar don't stand a chance. Or do they? Send comments and questions our way at this link.
Listen in on the first of two conversations themed around the birth of Jesus. In this one, we imaginatively step into the timeline of Scripture to anticipate something that has already happened! Jesus is the long-awaited perfect prophet, ultimate priest, and King of kings. Send comments and questions our way at this link.
We close our identity series with this conversation reflecting back on what Scripture tells us about our identity. Who are we? How do we live into the identity God has given us? How do we honor the identity of others? Send comments and questions our way at this link and share this episode with your friends in Australia.
In this conversation, we look back over the scope of the Bible's story and how it shapes our understanding of identity - especially in what Scripture points toward: ultimate fulfillment. Not of ourselves, but of Yahweh's redemptive plan. (Spoiler alert: his plan includes us.) Send comments and questions our way at this link.
How does Jesus move the story of human identity forward? In this conversation, we look at what it means for Jesus to be the perfect human. As his followers, we live in the redemption of human identity that Jesus accomplished on our behalf. Send comments and questions our way here - we love hearing from you!
We've talked through what "identity" means for all humans. In this conversation, we narrow our focus to see what Scripture says about the identity of those who recognize their belonging to Yahweh. Have questions or comments? We love hearing them. Send them our way at this link.
How was our human identity impacted by the introduction of sin and brokenness? We look at the ripples in the biblical narrative as well as in our own lives and the cultural moment as we try to answer that question. Send questions and comments our way at this link.
What does it mean - really - to be human? And why did we choose "identity" as the theme of our new series anyway? Jump in with us for a biblical theology of our human identity. We look at the creation account and what it means for us to be image and dust. Send questions and comments our way at this link.
We wrap up this series with a whole conversation of "so what?/now what?" ideas. We would love for you to tell us how you're responding to this exploration of the Kingdom of God! To ask questions or grab a reading list on this theme, leave a comment here or using the form at this link. Thanks for joining us for this conversation! May his kingdom come and his will be done!
In the last pages of Scripture's story, how is "kingdom" a prevailing theme? We look at Acts, epistles, and Revelation together, amped up about THE king, then oh-so-cautiously tie this conversation to current events. Keep sending your comments and questions our way using the form at this link!
We cross into the New Testament, looking at the arrival of the King who's anticipated through the whole story. What does it mean for the kingdom to be the Gospel that Jesus preached? How do the crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension advance the kingdom of God? How are we impacted by these reflections? Join us! Send questions and comments through the email form here.
How is "kingdom of God" woven through the eras of the judges, kings, and exile? In this conversation, we tackle that question, thinking through hope (when all hope seems lost) and the tug-of-war we all experience. Send us comments and questions at this link!
In this conversation, we dive into how "kingdom of God" is woven through the stories of creation, Abraham, and Sinai. Turns out, it's not something that first shows up in the preaching of Jesus. It's the whole worldview of the first pages of Scripture. Send us questions or comments at this link.
In the first episode of our first theme series, we welcome you to the conversation about the kingdom of God. What does that phrase even mean, anyway? What is the kingdom of God? What isn't it? Send your thoughts, questions, and homework our way at this link - Missy is ready to grade it.
We wrap up our six-part series on the biblical narrative with a quick recap. We talk through the ways that this story shapes us, broadly and theologically, but also personally and specifically. If you'd like to send us questions, visit our show page here.
As we come to the "end" (that isn't really an end) of the Bible's story, we take a look at the ways early Jesus-following communities tried to figure out life. To send us questions or comments, visit our show page here.
We continue our overview of the Bible's whole story, exploring all of the ways that Jesus is its main character long before we learn his name. To send us questions or comments, visit missytakano.com/ReStoried.
Enjoy this short behind-the-scenes collection as we work on releasing the next episode of our first series. To send us questions or comments, visit missytakano.com/restoried and use the contact form!
With the third of our six-part overview of the Bible's story, we use the covenants in Scripture to see how the narrative repeats on loop.