Episodes

  • Mount Precipice: Jesus’ First Rejection
    Feb 10 2026

    What happened when Jesus preached His first sermon in Nazareth? Why did His hometown try to throw Him off a cliff? In this episode of Discover Your Roots, we explore Luke 4:16–30 from the breathtaking overlook of Mount Precipice.

    Join host Avery Chenault and New Testament scholar Dr. Eric Turner as they stand above the Jezreel Valley to unpack one of the most dramatic moments in the Gospels. From Jesus reading Isaiah in the synagogue to the sudden shift from amazement to rage, this episode reveals how geography, culture, and biblical context deepen our understanding of Scripture.


    Overlooking Mount Tabor, Mount Carmel, and Megiddo, Mount Precipice helps us see why Jesus’ words challenged expectations of the Messiah—and why His message of good news for all people sparked rejection.

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    23 mins
  • Mount Carmel: The Day God Answered by Fire
    Jan 27 2026

    What happens when a divided people are forced to choose—and heaven responds with fire?

    In this episode of Discover Your Roots, host Avery Chenault journeys to Mount Carmel, the dramatic ridge where the prophet Elijah stood alone against 450 prophets of Baal and called down fire from heaven. Joined by biblical scholar Dr. Luke Bray, this episode brings the geography, history, and spiritual weight of 1 Kings 18 vividly to life.

    You’ll explore why Mount Carmel was the perfect stage for this confrontation, how Israel’s spiritual compromise set the scene for Elijah’s bold challenge, and what it meant when God answered—not with words, but with consuming fire. From the meaning of Carmel as “God’s garden mountain” to the showdown that exposed false gods and turned hearts back to the Lord, this story is far more than a dramatic moment—it’s a call to faith without divided loyalty.

    This is Scripture set in its original landscape, a story of fire, repentance, and renewal—still speaking powerfully to us today.

    Recommended Resources:

    The IVP Bible Background Commentary by Craig S. Keener

    The Sacred Bridge: Carta's Atlas of the Biblical World

    The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible by Michael S. Heiser

    The Way of the Sea by Dr. Luke Bray (coming soon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CBN5ZVVG?ccs_id=0e311a9b-6598-4020-8138-efa22b117266)

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    28 mins
  • Beneath the City of David: Waters of Provision
    Jan 13 2026

    Step into the cool, dark waters beneath Jerusalem and discover how one hidden spring ties together two incredible Bible stories—700 years apart.

    What connects an ancient water tunnel carved to protect Jerusalem from invasion and a blind man who received sight from Jesus? In this episode of Discover Your Roots, host Avery Chenault is joined by biblical scholar and worship leader Jared Ulrich to trace the flow from the Gihon Spring, through Hezekiah’s Tunnel, all the way to the Pool of Siloam.


    You’ll hear how King Hezekiah’s bold (and brilliant) engineering became a lifeline during the Assyrian siege, why the Pool of Siloam was a sacred stopping point for worshippers in Jesus’ day, and how Jesus’ healing of the blind man in John 9 reveals a faith that doesn’t stay passive—it moves.


    This is archaeology, Scripture, and spiritual insight woven into one powerful journey of God’s provision and power… still speaking today.

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    42 mins
  • David’s Refuge, Our Renewal: Ein Gedi
    Dec 30 2025

    Step into the wilderness of En Gedi—a breathtaking oasis in the Judean Desert where David once hid from King Saul. In this episode of Discover Your Roots, Avery Chenault is joined by pastor and professor Bobby Moss to explore how this unique landscape of caves, waterfalls, and wild goats brings fresh depth to 1 Samuel 24 and the words of Psalm 23.

    Why did David run to En Gedi? What does this place reveal about refuge, renewal, and mercy in the middle of fear? And how might understanding the geography of the Bible help Scripture come alive in 3D? Together, Avery and Bobby unpack En Gedi’s story, its meaning as “the spring of the wild goat,” and the powerful connection between David’s real-life experiences and the imagery of green pastures, still waters, and shadowed valleys.

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    27 mins
  • Shiloh: The Hill Where God Planted His Presence
    Dec 16 2025

    Step into Shiloh — Israel’s first national worship center and the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.

    In this episode, we discuss the significance of Shiloh, where the 12 tribes of Israel were split up and where the tabernacle rested. Join Avery and our guest, Dr. Luke Bray, as they unpack Shiloh’s geography, its role in Israelite history, and the important lessons Christians can learn today. From the troubling story of the daughters of Shiloh to the capture of the Ark by the Philistines, discover how God’s presence in contested spaces reveals His sovereignty.

    Dr. Bray is a biblical scholar, author, and educator with a Ph.D. in World Religions, a former pastor, and U.S. Army veteran. He helps believers connect with the biblical story in its original context.


    Learn more about Passages: www.passagesisrael.org

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    46 mins
  • From Slavery to Promise: The Red Sea and the Jordan River
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode, we discuss two Biblical water crossings, crossing the Red Sea and the Jordan River, and the significance of these bodies of water in ancient times, and the connections between these two stories and the coming of Jesus.

    Our guest for this episode is Dr. Luke Bray. Dr. Bray is a biblical scholar, author, and educator with a Ph.D. in World Religions. A former pastor and U.S. Army veteran, he has dedicated his work to helping believers connect with the biblical story in its original context.



    Interested in learning more about Passages? Visit us at www.passagesisrael.org or follow us on Instagram @passagesisrael.


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    46 mins
  • Be’er Sheva and the Geography of Faith
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, we travel to Be’er Sheva, the “Well of the Oath” — where Abraham made a covenant that marked the southern edge of the Promised Land. Through the geography of this desert region, we explore how faith often takes root in dry and uncertain places, and how the physical land of the Bible helps us understand the spiritual story unfolding within it.

    Our guest today is Jared Ulrich, who leads chapel worship services at Grand Canyon University and teaches as an adjunct professor of Old Testament and Biblical Interpretation and Application in the College of Theology.

    Interested in learning more about Passages? Visit us at www.passagesisrael.org or follow us on Instagram @passagesisrael.

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    15 mins
  • Tracing the Map of God's Story
    Nov 4 2025

    Welcome to the first episode of a new season of Discover Your Roots: Tracing the Map of God’s Story! In this episode, we explore why Christians should understand Biblical geography, its significance for our Christian faith, and provide helpful tools for understanding God’s story.

    In this episode, we’re joined by Bobby Moss, a pastor from Chicago and professor at the Moody Bible Institute. Bobby has visited Israel 15 times, 10 of those times having been with Passages.

    Resources Mentioned:

    The IVP Bible Background Commentary: https://www.ivpress.com/ivp-bible-background-commentary-set?srsltid=AfmBOooO4PJL0lbkkkPECj_eB29juEYIQHlRPXeyhOTtiigh72utjDVB


    Zondervan Handbook to the Bible: https://zondervanacademic.com/products/zondervan-handbook-to-the-bible1



    Interested in learning more about Passages? Visit us at www.passagesisrael.org or follow us on Instagram @passagesisrael.

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    20 mins