In The Bible in a Year podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz walks you through the entire Bible in 365 episodes,
Fr. Mike introduces the book of Nehemiah and takes us through Nehemiah’s exemplary response to the c
Fr. Mike discusses God’s instruction to the people of Israel not to marry women from foreign lands.
Fr. Mike explains how God’s favor was with Ezra because he set his heart to study God's laws, t
Fr. Mike encourages us not to be discouraged about the small things happening in our lives, because
For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contai
As we continue through this year-long journey Fr. Mike and Jeff Cavins offer some words of encourage
Welcome to the Return period! Jeff Cavins joins Fr. Mike to introduce the ninth biblical period, whi
Fr. Mike introduces us to the books of Ezra and Haggai, explaining the Israelites' return to the
As we finish the Gospel of Matthew, Fr. Mike takes us through Christ's passion, explaining the m
Fr. Mike explains sins of omission, and how these are some of the biggest deciding factors of who go
Fr. Mike continues to explain the parables Christ recites in Jerusalem, specifically focusing on the
Fr. Mike takes us through various parables in Matthew such as the parable of the lost sheep, the mer
As we read about the many miracles Jesus performs in today's readings from Matthew, Fr. Mike ass
Fr. Mike explains the many parables we hear today in Matthew, including the return of the unclean sp
Fr. Mike reinforces Jesus' divinity as we read about how Jesus heals people physically, mentally
Fr. Mike reads the Sermon on the Mount and explains how Jesus' teachings powerfully fulfill the
Welcome to the third Messianic Checkpoint! Jeff Cavins joins Fr. Mike to introduce the Gospel of Mat
Fr. Mike introduces us to the Gospel of Matthew, including his genealogy, nativity, and the first da
Fr. Mike finishes the book of Jeremiah and highlights the final moment of hope at the conclusion. W
Fr. Mike encourages us to never stop talking to God, even in the hardest seasons of our lives. Much