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The Year I Read the Bible with Laurie Larsen

The Year I Read the Bible with Laurie Larsen

By: Laurie Larsen
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Have you ever read the Bible? Straight through without stopping? It takes effort and dedication. That's exactly what I did in the year 2023. But I didn't just read it. I jotted down things that confused me, intrigued me, made me want to learn more. And in 2024 I researched and wrote essays to share what I learned in blogs, videos and a book. And now ... a podcast! Take a listen -- I guarantee you'll learn some life-changing stuff from that dusty book on your shelf!


Thank you for listening! Want to find out more about your hostess Laurie Larsen or her The Year I Read the Bible project? Here are links:


Laurie’s website: Author Laurie Larsen | heartwarming Christian fiction


The Year I Read the Bible blog: The Year I Read the Bible blog | Author Laurie Larsen


Interested in the ebook, paperback, hardcover or audiobook? Amazon.com: Laurie Larsen: books, biography, latest update



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Episodes
  • Episode 40: Why Wasn't Post-Resurrection Jesus Recognizable?
    Apr 14 2026

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    Jesus is risen! Hallelujah! Death on the cross could not keep him. He is alive.

    Jesus made many appearances to people during the forty days he walked the earth again after his resurrection. But people didn't recognize him! Why? Laurie analyzes some of these appearances and offers her opinion on explainable reasons why people who accompanied him for three years didn't recognize him when he was resurrected, and also those cases where supernatural reasons were involved. Pretty fascinating stuff.

    For the finale episode of her The Year I Read the Bible podcast, Laurie welcomes the delightful and insightful Dina Clarke. Dina is the co-leader of Women in the Word Bible Study in Pawleys Island, SC. Through her humor and emotional teachings, Dina has educated hundreds of Bible readers, leading to increased understanding.

    A few links to supplement the conversation:

    Paul's lesson on the mysteries of the resurrection: I Corinthians 15

    The Sacred Slow by Alicia Britt Chole

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    47 mins
  • Episode 39: Pick Your Own Story! Resurrection Edition
    Apr 7 2026

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    In today's episode Laurie shares a bewildering experience from her college days, when a Religion Professor (who also happened to be an ordained pastor) spent the semester pointing out spots in the Bible where there are discrepancies in the telling of the same story. But the bewildering part came when he encouraged his students to "throw out" the Bible as a credible source because of those differences. WHAAAAT?

    Laurie didn't fall for his tricks, and neither should you. She spends this episode pointing out the differences in the four gospels in the telling of Jesus's resurrection stories, along with her analysis of those differences.

    Laurie welcomes back her guest Josine Young. Their interesting conversation takes them to some diverse topics. Here are some links in follow up to the interview:

    God's Not Dead (movie)

    God's Not Dead (song)

    The Apocrypha

    The Passion Plan in Oberammagau

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    31 mins
  • Episode 38: A Deep Dive into Jesus's Incredible Sacrifice
    Mar 31 2026

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    Jesus's crucifixion.

    I'm sure you read the Bible story every Easter, or maybe more often than that. Me too. But the year I read the Bible cover to cover, I read it with a new lens. And I uncovered a bunch of supernatural events surrounding Jesus's crucifixion.

    • A three-hour eclipse of the sun in the middle of the day.
    • A curtain or veil located a mile away in the Temple in Jerusalem that tore from top to bottom at the moment of Jesus's death.
    • An earthquake!
    • The bodies of many buried holy people were raised to life.

    It's as if God was making it unmistakably clear to the observers that this was no ordinary Roman crucifixion. God was in charge -- he always was and he always will be!

    Join me and my very insightful guest who you met last week, Angel Ambrose, for a nitty gritty discussion of all these points of the story, in addition to our examination of Jesus's cry, "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?"

    Learn more about Angel here.


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    45 mins
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