Two sisters & a cup of tea

By: Felicity & Sarah
  • Summary

  • Two sisters. In two countries. Chatting through the Bible and driving it to the heart. Over a cup of tea. And a biscuit. This is a Bible Study Podcast that dives deeper into the Word of God, exploring its teachings and how they apply to our daily lives. Each season follows a different book or passage, with the goal of driving God’s word to the heart, growing in our faith and strengthening our relationship with God. Join your hosts, sisters Felicity and Sarah, and the occasional special guest, as they respond to scripture together with discussion and reflection in their bite-size weekly episodes - ideal if you’re looking for a short Bible study online to listen on the go! Whether you are new to Bible study or have been a Christian for many years, this Christian podcast for women feels like you’re studying with friends and is a great bible study for small groups too. Join us as we seek to grow in our knowledge and understanding of God’s Word together!
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Episodes
  • Season 1 Trailer: HABAKKUK
    Dec 15 2020

    Felicity & Sarah introduce their brand new podcast, chatting through the Bible over a cup of tea and a biscuit.

    Whether you’re parenting small children, commuting to work or heading out for a run, join us for our Bible based podcast as two sisters do a 20 minute bible study, on the go, going through a book of the Bible week by week.

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  • 1: Ready, Steady, Habakkuk
    Jan 1 2021

    Whether you’re parenting small children, commuting to work or heading out for a run, join us for our Bible based podcast as two sisters do a 20 minute bible study, on the go, going through a book of the Bible week by week.

    This first episode of Word Fuelled Hearts was all about introductions - both of the hosts, Sarah and Felicity, and the book of Habakkuk.

    Cup of tea in hand, and biscuit (the one more like a cookie than a scone) at the ready, conversation turns to the purpose of Word Fuelled Hearts, and why we’ve chosen to record our conversations. It is the conviction that God works through His word, by His Spirit, that gives us the reason to open up the Bible. And it is, therefore, the fact that God is at work as we read, discuss and apply His word together. We love doing it in an everyday, easy and accessible way and would love for our conversations to help others feel able to dig into the Bible with others and see God at work.

    Habakkuk took centre stage for the rest of the episode as we got our bearings in Bible history, considered the prophet’s context and dwelt on verses that have impacted our hearts so far.


    Helpful Resources and Tips

    • We love The Bible Project and the way they give brilliant illustrated overviews of different books of the Bible. The Habakkuk one can be found here and is a really good introduction to the structure of the book and it’s context.
    • We mentioned that we both use journaling bibles as we dig into a book of the bible. This is like the one that Sarah uses. The one that Felicity uses is here, and here if you’re in the USA. Sadly the NIV one is only available in the UK.
    • Felicity talked about using a study bible to help with understanding the context to books, and for other information. She likes this one which is available in the UK and USA.


    Tea and Biscuit Chat Footnotes

    • Sarah was eating a homemade Christmas biscuit. Do get in touch via email or social media if you’d like the recipe
    • Felicity was eating a costco butter biscuit which she was underwhelmed by...looking for a stronger biscuit choice next week!
    • Yorkshire Tea was the hot drink of choice to accompany the biscuit and Bible action.


    In Other News…

    • Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram
    • Sarah blogs here: https://sarahdargue.org
    • Felicity blogs here: https://boysbooksandthehomeofthebrave.blog/
    • Email us: podcastingsisters@gmail.com


    Sponsorship Details

    This podcast is sponsored by 10ofthose.com. 10ofthose.com hand pick the best Christian books that point to Jesus and sell them at discounted prices. The more you buy the cheaper they get! Check them out at 10ofthose.com.

    10ofThose operates in both the UK and the USA.

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  • 2: Habakkuk's Heart Laid Bare (1:1-4)
    Jan 8 2021


    Tea, biscuits and some big questions from Habakkuk today.

    It seems that the prophet is witnessing violence, corruption and wickedness all around him. The mention of the ‘law’ being ‘paralysed’ makes it clear that this ‘iniquity’ is not just in the surrounding nations but even amongst God’s people. He sees the righteous being surrounded by the wicked, and he is deeply troubled.

    Habakkuk, therefore, asks God:

    • Why are you not listening?
    • Why are you not saving or doing anything?
    • Why do you not see what is going on?

    Underneath all of these questions is Habakkuk’s concern that justice is not being done, and is even being perverted. He wants right and good judgement to fall on what he sees before him.


    We want to be careful when we draw the lines between this book and us. It was written for a particular audience back then, and we are sitting here right now. But, while being careful, we can begin to see some similarities between our context and Habakkuk’s context. We are this side of the cross, but we are living in a similarly broken world where injustice is on display. We are also speaking to the same God as Habakkuk. As we read Habakkuk’s heartfelt prayer, are our hearts in this place? Are we lamenting like Habakkuk? Do we really pray like this? Big challenges to our hearts as we see and hear Habakkuk’s heart posture.



    Helpful Resources and Tips

    • We talked about how we begin to get into a bible book, and both of us talked about reading repeatedly and slowly through the whole book. Sarah is big on having colours and highlighters to hand while she reads; Felicity has a simple pencil, and then a piece of paper on which to jot any questions that arise as she’s reading it through. Have a look at our instagram/facebook to see the differences in approach!


    Tea and Biscuit Chat Footnotes

    • Felicity was drinking Earl Grey tea, Sarah was having a cup of hot water. Felicity’s favourite tea is actually a mixture of Earl Grey and Yorkshire Tea - she calls it Yorkshire Grey.
    • Sarah was broaching a small-ish (3cm) chocolate chip cookie, while Felicity was enjoying a petit beurre chocolate-covered biscuit


    In Other News…

    • Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram
    • Sarah blogs here: https://sarahdargue.org
    • Felicity blogs here: https://boysbooksandthehomeofthebrave.blog/
    • Email us: podcastingsisters@gmail.com


    Sponsorship Details

    This podcast is sponsored by 10ofthose.com. 10ofthose.com hand pick the best Christian books that point to Jesus and sell them at discounted prices. The more you buy the cheaper they get! Check them out at 10ofthose.com.

    10ofThose operates in both the UK and the USA.


    Whether you’re parenting small children, commuting to work or heading out for a run, join us for our Bible based podcast as two sisters do a 20 minute bible study, on the go, going through a book of the Bible week by week.


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Being able to look into the bible with a different view

Sarah and Flecity are fantastic with speaking about Habakukk, I should he further on but listening at night is a help and being in God's word is just what I need.

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