Podcasts

  • John 3:22-36

    This story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “John the Baptist’s Testimony about Jesus,” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “John-Baptıst Zezì ghǫ gode” which approximately translates as, […]

  • John 3:1-21

    This story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “Jesus Teaches Nicodemus” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “Zezì Nıcodemus hoghàehtǫ” which almost precisely translates as, Jesus Teaches Nicodemus.

  • John 2:12-25

    This story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “Jesus Clears the Temple” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “Zezì Nǫ̀htsı̨kǫ̀-gocho ts’ǫ̀ èhtła” which roughly translates, Jesus went to […]

  • John 2:1-11

    This story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “Jesus Changes Water Into Wine” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “Zezì t’akwełǫ̀ǫ̀ enıìyah whehtsı̨” which roughly translates, The first […]

  • John 1:43-51

    This story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “Jesus Calls Philip and Nathanael” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “Phılıp eyıts’ǫ Nathanael Zezì wecheekeè gı̨ı̨lı̨ı̨ agejà” which roughly […]

  • John 1:35-42

    This fourth story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “John’s Disciples Follow Jesus,” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “Zezì t’akwełǫ̀ǫ̀ edecheekeè gǫį̀hchì” which roughly translates, Jesus selects […]

  • John 1:29-34

    This third story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “John Testifies About Jesus,” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “Nǫ̀htsı̨ wesahzǫ̀ą wet’à dǫ gıhołı̨į̀ gıghǫ nahoezhe ha” which […]

  • John 1:19-28

    This second story in the Gospel of John is titled in English, “John the Baptist Denies Being the Messiah,” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “John-Baptıst Chrıst nıìle” which roughly translates, […]

  • John 1:1-18

    New Season Fall 2020 – I’m starting at the beginning of the Gospel of John (since I have already posted the conclusion back in the spring.) This first story is […]

  • John 21:15-25

    John’s post-resurrection narrative shifts to Galilee in John 21. This second story is titled in English, “Jesus Reinstates Peter,” and in Tłı̨chǫ it is “Zezì Peter ts’ǫ̀ gode,” which roughly […]