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The Bible Teaching Podcast

Gateway Seminary·Hosted by Paul Kelly and Gregg Watson·17 episodes

EducationChristianityReligionSpiritualityCo-hostedBible teachers30-45 minPractical ministryStandalone episodesSeminary-informed

Practical instruction for today's church leaders with Dr. Paul Kelly and Dr. Gregg Watson.

Why listen

The Bible Teaching Podcast is for pastors, ministry leaders, Sunday school teachers, and serious Bible students who want to teach Scripture with more care and clarity. Dr. Paul Kelly and Dr. Gregg Watson talk through practical teaching questions, from parables and poetry to Old Testament law and active learning, in a calm co-hosted format. It is especially useful if you already teach in a church or classroom setting and want thoughtful, seminary-informed guidance without a full lecture-course feel.

Episodes

40 min
Feb 7, 2025Episode 17
Gospel-Centered Teaching

Drs. Watson and Kelly cover the topic and goals of the recent Bible Teaching Conference held in January 2025.

Tyler SandersDr. Gregg WatsonDr. Paul KellyCourtney McCaa
20 min
Jan 31, 2025Episode 16
Bible Teaching Conference 2025

Several special guest join us and introduce their topics of teaching at the Bible Teaching Conference 2025: Gospel-Centered Teaching. If you are interested in any of these topics, below are the resources mentioned in this episode if you would like to engage further!Kristen Ferguson | Creative Teaching Methods for Adults. Recommended Resource:  "Small Teaching by James M. Lang" Joni Lum | Helping Kids Grow Up in Today's World. Recommended Resource: Gateway Seminary Class - Current Issues in Kids Ministry. For info on this class, email [email protected] McCormick | Bible Backgrounds. Recommended Resource: Holman Bible Atlas and Sacred Bridge Bible Atlas

Tyler SandersDr. Gregg WatsonDr. Paul KellyCourtney McCaa
39 min
Jan 24, 2025Episode 15
Engaging Students in Active Learning

It is important for teachers to model how to study the Bible and to help learners construct their own understanding, rather than just delivering information to students.

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
33 min
Jan 17, 2025Episode 14
Teaching the Law

Teaching Old Testament law in a modern context can be a challenge. Drs. Kelly and Watson emphasize the importance of understanding the broader principles behind the laws, such as holiness and purity, rather than focusing solely on specific commands. The 10 Commandments reflect God's character and the ethical life He intended for His people. The law should be seen as a guide to becoming the kind of people God desires, not just a set of rules to follow.

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
43 min
Jan 10, 2025Episode 13
Knowing and Loving God

People often carry the faith of their childhood with them throughout the rest of their lives. Therefore, it is very important to teach children to know and love God, and parents and teachers play a huge role in that. Drs. Kelly and Watson stress the need for authentic, lived-out faith rather than just adherence to rules. Their conversation underscores the transformative power of personal faith and the role of community in fostering spiritual growth, particularly in the context of family and educational settings.

Tyler SandersDr. Gregg WatsonDr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltCourtney McCaa
39 min
Jun 14, 2024Episode 12
How to Teach for the Heart

How to help people read the Bible on an emotional level to enhance their reading of the Truth.

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
49 min
May 31, 2024Episode 11
Why Teach the Old Testament

The Old Testament can sometimes seem a little intimidating. We often read Paul's words and he frequently quotes the Old Testament, but for some it can be hard to seeing God in the OT as loving. However, it is absolutely essential that we study and teach the Old Testament because it provides the history and context for our brokenness and the depth of healing Jesus brings.

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
31 min
May 17, 2024Episode 10
Bible Translations

Walk through the process of translating the Bible, the complicated task of bringing across complete concepts into a new language and culture. There is a lot you need to know about context and linguistic ranges of meaning. Why are accurate translations important and how does it relate to you teaching others about the Bible?

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
37 min
May 3, 2024Episode 9
Teaching on Parables

Jesus often taught in parables, and his parables are rich in truth for Bible teachers. However, teaching the parables can have some challenges. Some approach parables allegorically, expecting every element of the story to have a spiritual application. This can be problematic because the parable becomes hard to interpret. Some approach teaching the parables in a word by word, line by line, or verse by verse style looking for various points from the story. This often misses the point of the parable. Interpreting a parable takes work, often the context of the time gives essential information in finding the point of the story.

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
39 min
Apr 19, 2024Episode 8
Sincerity of Heart

In this episode of The Bible Teaching Podcast, Dr. Kelly and Dr. Watson focus on a few passages in the book of Micah and the themes relating to God's presence, transformation, and teaching methodologies. Micah teaches about the importance of heart sincerity over mere adherence to religious rituals. Teaching should aim to facilitate a deeper relational understanding of God rather than just imparting knowledge or behavioral modifications.

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
31 min
Apr 5, 2024Episode 7
Understanding the Bigger Picture

In this episode, Dr. Gregg Watson and Dr. Paul Kelly talk about understanding scripture within the broader context. They emphasize the importance of grasping the big picture before delving into the details, dissecting every verse can sometimes obscure the author's intended message. Using the analogy of the armor of God from Ephesians, they illustrate how each piece contributes to the larger theme of spiritual warfare and the necessity of prayer in facing spiritual challenges.

Dr. Paul KellyCourtney RobenoltDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney McCaa
34 min
Mar 22, 2024Episode 6
How to Approach Biblical Texts

In this episode of The Bible Teaching Podcast, Dr. Watson and Dr. Kelly emphasize the need to delve into the historical and cultural context of the Biblical text, consider the ancient language and the specific circumstances for which it was written. It can be dangerous to quickly skip over important details in the text. Theology should grow out of the text rather than precede it, spend time meditating on and interacting with the text to gain a deeper understanding.

Dr. Paul KellyDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney RobenoltCourtney McCaa
34 min
Mar 8, 2024Episode 5
How to talk about a 'Chosen People'

In this episode of the Bible Teaching Podcast, Dr. Watson and Dr. Kelly talk about the challenges of approaching questions related to God's chosen people and their mission. Using the book of Jonah as an example, they explore the concept of 'chosenness' and highlight the need to align one's perspective with God's intention for reconciliation with a broken world. God's grace extends to unexpected places, like Nineveh, and it's important that we also have empathy and compassion for all people.

Dr. Paul KellyDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney RobenoltCourtney McCaa
37 min
Feb 23, 2024Episode 4
Teaching Poetry

You can not teach every kind of book the same way. Different teaching methods for different kinds of literature. The format should drive the content and the structure of your lectures. Poetry uses symbolism, imagery, and hyperbole to evoke responses. You can't find straightforward theological statement like you can in Narratives. Narratives are God’s Revelation to humans, but Lamentations, for example, are human's response back to God. The way you teach poetry needs to be different.

Dr. Paul KellyDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney RobenoltCourtney McCaa
34 min
Feb 9, 2024Episode 3
Why do we teach the Bible?

What does it mean to teach and why do we do it? Jesus taught by providing a broad narrative and then asking people; how do you live this story out in your lives? Is this the way we should teach the Bible too?

Dr. Paul KellyDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney RobenoltCourtney McCaa
39 min
Jan 26, 2024Episode 2
Preaching vs Teaching

Do you know the difference between teaching and preaching? Preaching is helping people to understand the Bible and think of application for themselves. Teaching is looking for learning to happen, not just reciting what's been read. But Christians today have a hard time articulating faith beyond an emotional level.Humans so often and easily forget God, that God continually uses leaders, prophets, and judges to remind us of who God is. Teaching can help people not only know about God but to know God. After all, who Jesus is and what He does is why we have the Bible and why we must teach it.

Dr. Paul KellyDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney RobenoltCourtney McCaa
33 min
Jan 12, 2024Episode 1
Biblical Understanding & Application

We need to understand and accept the foundation of the Bible gives us before we create our own application. Application is important but you need a deep understanding of the text first before you teach the passage. Knowledge and application are essential to a good Bible study but it's difficult jumping to application too quickly without spending time in the Word first.

Dr. Paul KellyDr. Gregg WatsonTyler SandersCourtney RobenoltCourtney McCaa

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