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The "Daily Bible Refresh" is presented each day by Rev. Dr. Brad Miller who has a goal of speaking a bit of the bible into two million ears (one million people) in three years (2025-2028).

He is the author of "The A, B, C-1,2,3 Bible Study Guide" Free to you by clicking HERE.

Brad served as a local church pastor for forty years and has a background in radio and podcasting. Moreover, he is a life-long student of The Bible.

He believes in the words of Jesus that “scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21)

The "Daily Bible Refresh" is available seven days a week by 6:00 am ET. The episodes are no longer than ten minutes long and are...


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Remember… “All scripture is God-breathed and useful”(2 Timothy 3:16)

The discourse presented within this episode delves into the profound themes encapsulated by Acts 5:12, 16, which reflect the dynamic nature of early Christian communities and their exemplary models of collective care and healing. The narrative commences by illustrating the harmonious gatherings of believers, who, despite societal apprehensions, actively participated in a radical inclusivity that welcomed both men and women into the fold of faith. This inclusivity was not merely a social nicety; it represented a revolutionary departure from the patriarchal norms of the time, compelling contemporary audiences to scrutinize their own practices regarding community acceptance and involvement. The episode compellingly urges listeners to ponder the implications of such inclusivity within their own faith communities, challenging entrenched barriers that hinder genuine belonging and engagement across diverse identities and backgrounds.

Furthermore, the episode accentuates the paradigm of collective care demonstrated by the early Christians, who eschewed the commodification of healing in favor of a community-based approach that prioritized mutual support. By recounting the vivid imagery of individuals being carried to places of healing, the discussion invites a critical analysis of modern healthcare systems and the pressing need for universal access to care. This approach not only fosters a sense of belonging but also reflects a compassionate ethos that transcends mere individualism, advocating for communal responsibility in the pursuit of health and well-being.

In its culmination, the episode offers actionable steps for listeners, encouraging them to engage in community-based care initiatives, thereby reinforcing the notion that true healing occurs within the fabric of community