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The J.B. Phillips version is full of energy and feels ALIVE. For anyone that wants to refresh themselves in scripture in a new format and perhaps a new translation. Read by J.B. Phillips' Grandson, Peter Croft. Special episodes - interviews, stories and inspiring readings from J.B. Phillips' other books.
The J.B. Phillips version is full of energy and feels ALIVE. For anyone that wants to refresh themselves in scripture in a new format and perhaps a new translation. Read by J.B. Phillips' Grandson, Peter Croft. Special episodes - interviews, stories and inspiring readings from J.B. Phillips' other books.
Episodes

Monday Jan 19, 2026
James Chapter 3 New Testament Reading
Monday Jan 19, 2026
Monday Jan 19, 2026
The book/letter/epistle of James. Chapter 3. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, which sold over 4,000,000 copies.
Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.

Sunday Jan 18, 2026
James Chapter 2 New Testament Reading
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
The book/letter/epistle of James. Chapter 2. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, which sold over 4,000,000 copies.
Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.

Saturday Jan 17, 2026
James Chapter 1 New Testament Reading
Saturday Jan 17, 2026
Saturday Jan 17, 2026
The book/letter/epistle of James. Chapter 1. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, which sold over 4,000,000 copies.
Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.

Friday Jan 16, 2026
2 Timothy Chapter 4 New Testament Reading
Friday Jan 16, 2026
Friday Jan 16, 2026
This second letter also aims at stimulating Timothy's faith and courage, and renews its plea for faithfulness to sound teaching and loyalty to what he, Timothy, knows to be true.
- From the introduction

Thursday Jan 15, 2026
2 Timothy Chapter 3 New Testament Reading
Thursday Jan 15, 2026
Thursday Jan 15, 2026
This second letter also aims at stimulating Timothy's faith and courage, and renews its plea for faithfulness to sound teaching and loyalty to what he, Timothy, knows to be true.
- From the introduction

Wednesday Jan 14, 2026
2 Timothy Chapter 2 New Testament Reading
Wednesday Jan 14, 2026
Wednesday Jan 14, 2026
This second letter also aims at stimulating Timothy's faith and courage, and renews its plea for faithfulness to sound teaching and loyalty to what he, Timothy, knows to be true.
- From the introduction

Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
2 Timothy Chapter 1 New Testament Reading
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
This second letter also aims at stimulating Timothy's faith and courage, and renews its plea for faithfulness to sound teaching and loyalty to what he, Timothy, knows to be true.
- From the introduction

Monday Jan 12, 2026
1 Timothy Chapter 6 New Testament Reading
Monday Jan 12, 2026
Monday Jan 12, 2026
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus".
- From the introduction.
Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.

Sunday Jan 11, 2026
1 Timothy Chapter 5 New Testament Reading
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus".
- From the introduction.
Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.

Saturday Jan 10, 2026
1 Timothy Chapter 4 New Testament Reading
Saturday Jan 10, 2026
Saturday Jan 10, 2026
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus".
- From the introduction.
Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.
