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There Is No Ezra Without Zerubbabel

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The Book of Ezra begins with Zerubbabel because God first used him to lead the Jewish people back from exile and lay the foundation for rebuilding Jerusalem and the temple. Zerubbabel's story teaches the importance of answering God's call, focusing on the fundamentals, persevering through opposition, and refusing to compromise, even when recognition is limited. Like an offensive lineman in football, he worked behind the scenes to build a strong foundation so others, including Ezra, could continue God's work and bring lasting restoration. -Chaplain Ally

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Around the Round Table: Honest Conversations with Women in the Bible

Welcome back to The Chaplain Allie Podcast. In this episode, we gather around a symbolic round table with women from Scripture—Rebekah, Rachel, Leah, Hannah, Bathsheba, and Michal—each sharing her unique experience with motherhood, grief, waiting, love, loss, and identity, reminding us that motherhood in the Bible was never one single story but many different journeys where God remained present in every season. Whether fulfilled, delayed, painful, silent, or still unfolding, each woman’s story points to the truth that God sees every woman equally, values every story, and continues writing each life with purpose and favor. Also, throughout the episode, you may notice that I pronounced Michal’s name differently at times—and that is completely okay. With listeners from many cultures and regions around the world, biblical names are often pronounced in different ways, and all are welcomed here with grace and understanding.

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