Bibleworthy

Written by: Blair John Lee
  • Summary

  • The weekly podcast for Bible-anchored Christians tired of self-help Christian books that dress their favorite idol to look like Jesus. Blair Lee interviews Christian authors who treat the Bible as God's Word. And the goal? To stock your mind, heart and book shelves with enduring Bible-Worthy wisdom. Topics covered: - Theology - Biblical interpretation - Politics - Apologetics - Economics - Philosophy - Making disciples So, put down that best-selling, guru-Christian book (with no footnotes) and tune into Bible Worthy for authors and books you wish you had read when you first became a Christian.
    © 2024 Blair John Lee
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Episodes
  • Is your family Bibleworthy? - Interview with Jeremy Pryor
    Nov 22 2024

    Why do so many Christian families feel disconnected and overwhelmed in today’s culture? What if the way we’ve been taught to think about family is all wrong? Jeremy Pryor, co-founder of Family Teams, invites you to rediscover an ancient, Bible-worthy vision for building a multigenerational team on mission.

    Link to this Episode

    • https://bibleworthy.com/4

    Jeremy Pryor Links:

    • Book: Family Revision: How Ancient Wisdom Can Heal the Modern Family
    • Website: Family Teams - Sign up for their 5-Day Family Teams Blueprint
    • Podcast:
    • Website: 1000 Houses - Activating Households to Disciple the City
    • Jeremy Pryor's Podcast and Youtube Channel
    • Jeremy's Substack
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/famteams
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyteams
    • X (Twitter): https://x.com/jeremympryor

    Blair Lee's Links:

    • My Blog: Out of Thin Blair
    • Are you an author and want to grow your readership online → https://EmailCourseRoadmap.com/
    • Follow me on X (Twitter): @blairjohnlee
    • Connect with me on LinkedIn: Blair John Lee



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    49 mins
  • What if you got exactly what your heart desired? - tribute to David K. Naugle
    Nov 15 2024

    What does the Bible reveal about the heart? In this episode of Bibleworthy, we uncover its role as the center of human existence—where intellect, will, and spiritual life converge. Drawing from David K. Naugle’s Reordered Love, Reordered Lives and Worldview: The History of a Concept, we explore how the heart shapes our desires, worldview, and ultimate treasures. Discover how God’s grace transforms disordered loves and what it truly means to live with a heart aligned to His will.

    Mentioned:

    David K. Naugle

    • Worldview: The History of a Concept
    • Reordered Love, Reordered Lives: Learing the Deep Meaning of Happiness

    Greg Koukl

    • Article: Bloom where you're planted

    Craig Groeshel

    • Dangerous Prayers: Because Following Jesus Was Never Meant to Be Safe


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    32 mins
  • Should I Teach My 12-Year-Old to Fight Demons? + Using Voting to Evangelize, the Ultimate Metaphor for Hermeneutics, and Whether Christians Should Seek Pleasure
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode, I, Blair Lee, am on a quest for Bible-worthy authors and ideas that challenge us to think deeply about life’s big questions as Christians.

    I explore 4 thought-provoking topics:

    1. Should we consider teaching children about spiritual battles?
    2. Could voting be used as a means of sharing our faith?
    3. Is there a metaphor that truly captures the challenge of reading and interpreting scripture?
    4. And, can Christians find a place for happiness and pleasure in their spiritual lives?

    I’ll share personal family stories, unpack insights from scripture, and highlight authors who tackle these themes with biblical wisdom and nuance.


    Mentioned:

    • When Demons Surface by Steve Dabbs
    • The Bob Murphy Show episode on voting
    • Mere Christian Hermeneutics by Kevin J Vanhoozer
    • Desiring God by John Piper
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    31 mins

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