Adventist Record
Living Covenant
The characters and stories of the Old Testament form a rich tapestry, revealing both the best and worst of the human condition—and, most importantly, how God relates to us. Based on the Living Covenant book series, this podcast explores the sometimes messy lives of those who lived under God’s first covenant, asking what these blessedly unsanitised saints can teach us about living out our faith in relationship with a God who promises never to leave us or forsake us.
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Jul 6, 2026
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Episodes
Rahab: From shame to salvation 06.07.2026 37:21
Rahab is usually remembered as the prostitute, the pagan, the outsider. But there's so much more to her story. In this episode, Pastor Broden House joins us to unpack Rahab's journey from shame to salvation, and the unexpected contrast between her story and that of Achan, a man from within God's own camp. We talk about the labels we place on others (and ourselves), why heart posture matters more t...
Caleb: Focus on promises, not problems 29.06.2026 35:04
What does a basketball huddle have to do with entering the promised land? More than you'd think. In this episode, SJ Foaga joins us to explore the story of Caleb through the lens of sport, identity and the power of focus. We talk about what it looks like to hold onto God's promises when the odds feel stacked against you, why the giants we face reveal more about our mindset than our circumstances,...
Aaron: Walking with God through mistakes and miracles 22.06.2026 23:51
Aaron is one of those individuals in the Bible who lives in someone else's shadow. He's Moses' brother, the one speaking on his behalf—but rarely the one we stop to look at closely. In this episode, Cora Fleming joins us to take a closer look at Aaron's life and what his highs and lows reveal about faith, people pleasing and the grace of God. We talk about what it looks like to play a supporting r...
Moses: And the covenant of intimacy 15.06.2026 30:22
Moses is one of the most well-known figures in the Bible—but his story is often misunderstood. His life unfolds across three distinct 40-year periods, and while most of us are familiar with his years leading the Israelites through the desert, it's the quieter, messier chapters that came first which made him the man God needed him to be. In this episode, Olivia Fairfax joins us to walk through each...
Job: Through loss, pain and loneliness 08.06.2026 30:22
Job's story is one many of us have wrestled with. He lost his family, his health, and everything he owned—yet he never walked away from God. In this episode, Francine Ausage joins us to explore what Job's story reveals about faith in the middle of suffering. Drawing from her own journey of grief and doubt, we talk about why honest questions aren't the enemy of faith, and what it looks like to trus...
Tamar: Source of life 01.06.2026 33:48
Tamar's story in the Bible is marked by loss, injustice and unanswered questions, making it easy to wonder where God was in the middle of it all. Yet her story ultimately reveals a God who brings life out of pain. In this episode, Nikita Jensen joins us to explore the story of Tamar and the surprising hope woven through it. Together, we talk about healing after heartbreak, finding our worth in God...
Noah: Walking faithfully with God 25.05.2026 34:17
Many of us know the storybook version of Noah’s story well—the ark, the animals and the rainbow. But Noah’s story is also one of risk, vulnerability and trust. He spent years building a boat for rain that had never fallen, trusting God despite how irrational it must have seemed. And even after the ark was built, Noah and his family waited inside while the people around them mocked what they could...
Enoch: The man who cheated death 18.05.2026 28:46
The story of Enoch is easy to overlook. In the Bible, his life is summed up in just a few verses—no miracles, no dramatic speeches, no great leadership moments. And yet, Enoch was one of the few people taken to heaven without experiencing death. So why did God choose him? In this episode, we talk to Daniel Kuberek about the mysterious figure of Enoch and what his life reveals about faith, salvatio...
Eve: Failure is not the end 11.05.2026 28:08
The story of Eve is often reduced to a single moment of failure—but what if her story reveals something far more familiar? In this episode, Caitlin Jankiewicz joins us to explore the deeply human struggle at the heart of Eve’s choice: trust. Together, we unpack the tension many Christians experience between wanting to trust God and wrestling with suffering, unanswered prayers and anxiety about th...
Unsanitised saints like us: An introduction to Living Covenant 20.04.2026 28:49
The Old Testament is full of stories that are raw, complex and deeply human—which is exactly why they matter. In this opening episode of the Living Covenant series, we set the scene for a journey through the lives of imperfect people navigating a relationship with a faithful God. Joined by Jarrod Stackelroth, editor of the Living Covenant book, we explore what covenant really means and why these a...
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