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Revision House

Revision House

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Revision House is a community driven to show God's unconditional and redemptive love to all people, equip people to their purpose, and propel people into their God-ordained mission.
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John Mark Comer Teachings

Practicing the Way

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The teachings of Jesus lead us to a better, fuller life. This was true in the ancient world where Jesus first taught, and it’s still true today. But what does it mean to actually practice the way of Jesus in today’s complex, secular world? In this podcast by Practicing the Way, John Mark Comer responds to that important question through his teachings at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. Join us as John Mark provides practical insight on how you can be with Jesus, become like Him and do ...
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We are a community of people in Seattle, WA with a vision to grow the family of God for the glory of God. This is a podcast of our weekly sermons as we study the Bible together and learn about what it means to be followers of Jesus in our city. For more info, visit us online at www.cccseattle.com.
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Weekly Message from Crossridge Church in Sherwood Oregon Our vision is to see people far from God raised to life in Christ. We're honored to share our weekly messages in the hopes that they will encourage and minister to you. For more information visit us at crossridgesherwood.com.
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Join Dr. Jack Farmer, Superintendent of Berean Baptist Academy, for Coffee with the Superintendent, a thought-provoking and faith-centered podcast that explores the mission of Christian education, biblical truths, and practical insights for personal and academic excellence. Each episode includes three segments: The Grind: Stay updated on school news, events, and announcements that keep the BBA community connected. The Holy Spirit’s Water: Dive deep into daily devotions and biblical reflectio ...
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The Go-To Podcast for Those Who Want To Rebuild Intimacy and Connection in Their Christ Centered Marriage Has the excitement of your wedding day now faded into the background? Are you so exhausted that the last thing you want to think about is your marriage? Do you and your spouse feel like ships passing in the night? If you’re craving the intimate, connected marriage God has for you, you’ve come to the right place! We’re April and Aaron Au, marriage coaches with over a decade of experience, ...
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True Vision Church

True Vision Church

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True Vision Church is a great place to meet new friends, find needed encouragement and discover God’s plan for you. We are passionate about sharing Christ’s love through our actions—caring for one another and positively impacting our community. In doing this, we are living out our motto “Connecting people, Changing lives”; we want yours to be one of them. As one church, two locations, we are committed to helping you and others become devoted followers of Christ. Join us on the journey! It’s ...
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Freedom Ministries Church Podcast

Freedom Ministries Church

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This is the weekly podcast for Freedom Ministries Church in Frankfort, OH. Our vision is to reach the community of Frankfort and make disciples who make disciples. We hope you are blessed and encouraged in your relationship with God through the messages shared on this podcast. Visit us online at fmcfrankfort.com.
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The Healing Oasis for Christian Woman ***TOP 2% GLOBAL PODCAST*** Do you feel like you’re in a constant cycle of toxic relationships? Do you struggle with confidence, finding your worth in what your current boyfriend says about you - no matter how hurtful? Have years of people-pleasing and lack of healthy boundaries left you burnt out and triggering deep emotional wounds? Are you unsure how to trust God in the wake of betrayal and heartbreak? I am so honored that you’re here! This podcast is ...
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Seekers and Scholars

The Mary Baker Eddy Library

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Discover how seekers and scholars from a variety of disciplines have engaged with Mary Baker Eddy's life, ideas, and accomplishments. The final episode aired August 1, 2025. All 105 episodes in the series remain available.
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The King's Council Podcast is designed to equip you with the tools necessary to discover, develop, and deploy your God given vision into the marketplace. We believe God’s greatest gift to us is life, therefore our greatest gift to Him is what we do with it. This is why, each week, Rylee Meek will bring to you new insights, based on the foundational truths taught throughout the Bible. All of our teaching, coaching, and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these biblical doctrines. Join our ...
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Weekly Sermons from Pastor Larry T. Curtis at Bethel Free Baptist Church in Birmingham, UK. "We at Bethel Free Baptist Church have a vision to demonstrate God's law and God's love to our community and beyond. True happiness and fulfillment can only be found in a life saved from sin and dedicated to Jesus Christ. Our ministries are designed to reach every age and to teach the Bible as the answer to every need."
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Kingdom Fellowship Weekend

Kingdom Fellowship Weekend

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Kingdom Fellowship Weekend exists to promote Biblical Christianity in an era marked with apathy and compromise. Our heart-​cry is to "continue steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers." Our passion is to return to the historical Anabaptist focus of total surrender to King Jesus and to embrace this lifestyle within our local church communities. We endeavor to do this by encouraging revival, fervent prayer, surrender to Jesus, and by provid ...
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Welcome to The King is Coming Podcast, a soul-shaking journey designed to empower Christian business professionals to boldly live out their faith while refining their purpose and surrendering their lives to Christ. In each episode, we dive into the raw, unfiltered stories of three broken people who have been redeemed by God’s grace. We explore the hard truths, the struggles, and the transformation that happens when we step away from performance-based love and self-centered ambition, and embr ...
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Faith Meets Academia

Dr. Adrian Reynolds

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Welcome to Faith Meets Academia! Struggling to connect your faith with everyday life, career ambitions, or academic pursuits? Hosted by a university professor and ordained minister, Dr. Adrian Reynolds, this podcast will help you translate your faith-based values into personal growth, professional development, and academic success. Faith Meets Academia emphasizes that faith and work can forge a mutually sustaining partnership. Each episode breaks down complex academic concepts into everyday ...
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CHURCH OF POD

Story Steve

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Clear. Christian. Community. A place where we come together to know God, the Father, by following Jesus, His Son. Church life was easy to understand growing up in a small town in upstate New York. Then I got older. As life became more complex, the simplicity of the gospel of Christ suffered as I came to believe that the "deeper things of God" were the most important to aspire to and attain. I was wrong. It's my hope that Church of POD will help us discover our true identities as sons and dau ...
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The #1 Podcast to learn about building & scaling a viable business while transitioning away from a career. **** TOP 10 ENTREPRENEURSHIP PODCAST **** Do you feel like something is missing in your corporate career? You’ve worked hard to get where you are, but the purpose—the spark that once drove you—just isn’t there anymore? Do you feel stuck in rigid systems, following rules you didn’t create, working with clients you didn’t choose, and building something that doesn’t truly feel like yours? ...
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Welcome to the 5Ps Podcast, where prayer, purpose, productivity, possibilities, and pressure collide in a conversation about everything that matters to driven entrepreneurs and leaders. Are you... A CEO navigating the cutthroat world of corporate America while holding onto your faith? A business owner fueled by a God-given dream, but struggling to find time for both family and hustle? A goal-chaser ready to unlock your full potential, but held back by fear and self-doubt? Then the 5Ps Podcas ...
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// Find Your Spark & Pursue Your Passion While Raising Littles // Hey Mama, Welcome to The Made To Be Podcast Do you feel like you’ve totally let go of who you are outside of being a mom? Does it seem like you’re living without any sense of purpose or fulfillment beyond your role as a mother? Do you absolutely love being a mom, but feel like you’ve neglected every other part of you, and ignored or maybe even forgotten the gifts, talents, and interests that make you who you are? Do you wish y ...
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We are so incredibly excited and honoured to welcome two Spirit-led guests who we've looked up to for years in the areas of finance and marriage: Bob and Linda Lotich of Seedtime. As Bob and Linda sought out God's wisdom for their finances and obeyed him, he moved them from beginning their marriage with crushing debt to giving away $1 million by th…
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In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we step into 1 Samuel 8:10–18 where Samuel warns Israel of the cost of choosing a human king over the Lord’s reign. The people longed for security and status, but Samuel reminded them that earthly kings only take—sons, daughters, fields, and freedom. In the New Covenant, we see the contrast in C…
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Hi beautiful! ♥️ Do you have a God-given vision but feel stuck, discouraged, or like you keep self-sabotaging right when things start to move? You’re not imagining it—the enemy targets your dream with very specific attacks so you never step fully into what God has for you. In this live coaching episode we expose the three sneaky assassins that kill…
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What role does the Holy Spirit play in our transformation? John Mark unpacks how true transformation always requires partnership with God’s Spirit, encouraging us to rely on his presence and power to form us into the image of Jesus. Key Scripture Passages: 2 Corinthians 3v17–18; Exodus 34v29–35; John 15v5; Galatians 5v22–25 This podcast and its epi…
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At the end of the end of the last of Moses’ sermons, he says something so simple that it’s difficult. Moses starts saying, “I’m offering you this personal relationship with God.” He’s saying, “It’s not too difficult. It’s near you. You don’t have to go up to heaven. You don’t have to go over the sea.” And actually, people miss this personal relatio…
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In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we look closely at 1 Samuel 8:1–9 and consider Israel’s demand for a king. The people longed for a leader “like the nations,” but in doing so they rejected God’s kingship. This passage foreshadows humanity’s deeper need for Christ, the only true and righteous King who rules with justice and grac…
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In this episode, we reflect on 1 Samuel 7 and the call Samuel gave Israel to turn back to the Lord with their whole heart. Through repentance, intercession, and the offering of a lamb, God delivered His people and Samuel raised a stone of remembrance, declaring, “Till now the Lord has helped us.” In Christ, our true Ebenezer, we find the lasting he…
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When you’re about to die, there are no tangents; you get right to the point. You only say the things that are the most important that you’ve ever learned in your whole life. Here, at the very end of the end of his sermons, at the very end of the book of Deuteronomy, Moses gets to the most crucial things he could possibly tell anyone. Here he gives …
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we open The Holy Spirit’s Water with a look at 1 Samuel 6:1–9, where the Philistines struggle under God’s hand after seizing the Ark of the Covenant. Their attempt to send it back with golden offerings reminds us of humanity’s constant temptation to treat God as someone who can be bargained with or…
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As we conclude this series on examining the Lord's Prayer and Marriage, we're reminded of the simple yet profound fact that everything, including our marriage, belongs to God. Are we willing to seek him in our marriages together? Are we willing to surrender our lives and marriages to him daily, in prayer? Research has shown that couples that pray o…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we turn to 1 Samuel 5 and reflect on the downfall of Dagon before the ark of the Lord. The devotion reminds us that no idol can stand before the living God, and in Christ we see the ultimate victory over the powers of darkness. In The Second Pour, we celebrate Matthias in the 11th grade on his birt…
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Hi beautiful! ♥️ Have you ever done all the right things... journaling, therapy, prayers, affirmations, church, and still feel stuck in the same old patterns? I get it. So many of us chase activity and awareness, thinking that’ll 'heal us', but there’s one step most people skip that actually unlocks freedom. In this episode I’ll walk you through wh…
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If the last thing, practically, that Moses said before he died was, “You need to be in a covenant relationship with God,” then it would behoove us to figure out what that is. What is a covenant relationship with God? In Deuteronomy, we have a series of sermons that Moses preached just before he died. And Moses thought a covenant relationship with G…
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When we live in community, conflict is inevitable. But how do we handle conflict well? Alex Rettman—former Bridgetown pastor and now Lead Pastor of Saints' Hill Church in Newberg, OR—explores how conflict—when done in love—can be one of the primary ways we move from disillusionment to acceptance in our relationships, encouraging us use conflict to …
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we open God’s Word to 1 Samuel 4:12–22 and reflect on the sobering moment when Israel cried out, “The glory has departed.” From Eli’s fall to the naming of Ichabod, we see how the old covenant points us toward the surpassing glory revealed in Christ. What Israel mourned as loss, God was preparing t…
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If we look at Jesus Christ, at the case for Jesus being who he said he is, there are five things to see. First, there was a man who claimed to be God. Second, he apparently did miracles. Third, he got the people closest to him to believe he was God. Fourth, after he was dead, many people saw him risen to life again. And fifth, those people were so …
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In John 5, Jesus heals a lame man, and then he begins to teach about himself. He makes some astounding claims, and the people challenge him. “Why should we believe you?” In the context of Jewish jurisprudence, if a claim was made, you had to have two or three corroborating witnesses. Jesus responds to the people’s challenge with three: John the Bap…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we celebrate birthdays for David Shannon (Alumni), Cameron (8th grade), and Tobenna (Preschool), share a classic lunch of cheeseburgers and fries, and spotlight a day of exciting growth across our campus. While our 7th–10th graders dive into Get Acquainted Days to strengthen friendships and unity, …
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"Lead us not into temptation..." has always been an interesting petition in the Lord's Prayer since Scripture clearly tells us that God does not tempt us (James 1:13) Why did Jesus include this in his prayer then? Join us as we explore Jesus' invitation to "keep us from the test" - to keep us from unnecessary testing in our lives and marriages and …
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we look at the calling of Samuel in 1 Samuel 3 and how his response, “Speak, Lord, for your servant hears,” points us to Christ, the true and final Prophet. From the silence of Israel to the Word made flesh, we’ll explore what it means for believers today to listen and obey God’s voice under the Ne…
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You can’t talk publicly about Christianity unless at some point you get down to say, “Well, what is it?” There’s great consensus that 1 Corinthians was written just 20 years after the death of Jesus Christ. So when Paul says he’s summarizing the message the Corinthians heard and believed before this, he’s talking about something that happened a han…
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What does it really mean for a church to be a family? Bethany Allen unpacks a powerful vision of community not as an optional add-on to the Christian life, but as the very environment where transformation takes place. Bethany explores why community is both beautiful and broken, and how Jesus invites us to move through disappointment, unmet expectat…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we step into 1 Samuel 2:27–36 where God confronts Eli and his family’s corruption in the priesthood. We’ll see how this passage, though filled with judgment, points us forward to the perfect and faithful High Priest—Jesus Christ. Together, we’ll explore the Jewish understanding of priesthood, God’s…
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One of the best ways of having a discussion about faith is to not simply talk about what you believe, but also how you came to believe it. Not just the content, but the process or the journey you went on. It’s often very helpful, because everybody is on a journey. We’re looking now at a famous passage: Moses and the burning bush. Moses already beli…
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We all have very strong moral convictions about what we think is right and wrong. And in a pluralistic society, we need to find ways of sharing our beliefs and being honest about who we are in a way that’s respectful and promotes peace. One of the ways we can make for a more civil conversation is to ask a more fundamental question: Where do you get…
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In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent, we open the First Pour with 1 Samuel 2:22–26, exploring the sobering contrast between the corruption of Eli’s sons and the steadfast faithfulness of young Samuel. We’ll step into the Jewish mindset of the priesthood’s sacred calling, see how this moment foreshadows our need for the perfect High Priest, and…
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Unforgiveness...bitterness...resentment. This is fertile ground for God's enemy to sow all kinds of chaos into our marriages and families. And yet this is the same ground where, when it comes into God's light, we can see his incredible transforming grace and love at work, bringing healing, wholeness and hope. That's why today's petition of the Lord…
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In this episode of “Coffee with the Superintendent,” we look at 1 Samuel 2:12–21, where the corruption of Eli’s sons stands in sharp contrast to the faithful service of young Samuel. We’ll explore the Old Covenant priesthood through the lens of the Jewish mindset, see how its failures foreshadow the perfect priesthood of Jesus Christ, and learn wha…
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If we’re going to have a truly open society, we have to learn how to be public about our deepest faith beliefs, and yet to do so in a way that’s respectful to others and promotes peace. So how do you talk about God and God’s existence? One way to talk about this with more reflection is not to ask, “Does God exist?” but to ask, “How do you know whet…
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Can we follow Jesus alone? John Mark explores the essential—but often overlooked—role of community in spiritual formation. Drawing from the life of Jesus and the early church, he shows how transformation doesn’t happen in isolation but in the messy, beautiful tension between the ideal of community and its imperfect reality. Key Scripture Passages: …
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In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent, we open the First Pour with a powerful devotional from 1 Samuel 2:1–11, where Hannah’s prayer overflows with praise to the God who reverses human circumstances, humbles the proud, and exalts His anointed. We explore the Jewish mindset of covenant faith, the New Covenant foreshadowing of Christ’s kingdom, a…
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To become a mature society in which we’re able to talk about faith, we also have to be able to talk about doubt. We don’t get much help here from either religious people or secular people. Religious people tend to see doubt as a bad thing. And secular people tend to think perennial doubt is the only sophisticated position. However, what the Bible s…
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In today’s First Pour, we look at 1 Samuel 1:21–28 and witness Hannah fulfilling the vow she made to the Lord. Rooted in the Jewish customs of vows and sacrificial worship, her act of dedicating Samuel to lifelong service foreshadows the Father’s giving of His Son, Jesus Christ, for our salvation. This devotion draws out the New Covenant truths tha…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we journey through the story of Hannah in 1 Samuel 1:1–20, exploring the depths of sorrow, the power of prayer, and the promises fulfilled through Christ. Through a New Covenant lens, we contrast the Jewish customs and expectations of the Old Covenant with the freedom, access, and fulfillment belie…
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Ecclesiastes is one of the most confusing books in the world. It depicts a very disillusioned man. And you may be saying, “Is the Bible really saying all human life is pointless?” To understand what’s going on here, we need to keep two things in mind. The author of Ecclesiastes is called qoheleth, which basically means professor. And he’s doing a t…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we close out our journey through Hebrews with a rich New Covenant perspective on Hebrews 13:17–25. We explore how the Jewish understanding of leadership, obedience, and covenant is fulfilled and transformed in Christ, our Great Shepherd. We’ll see why submission to godly leadership is not about con…
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As we continue our series in the Lord's Prayer and marriage, we come to the petition that I (Aaron) find both incredibly comforting and incredibly challenging. Can I trust you, God, to meet my needs and those of our family today? And not just today but every day? This petition, as we'll discover, goes far beyond just our material needs though. It's…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we open the First Pour with a rich look at Hebrews 13:10–16, exploring what it means to go “outside the camp” with Christ. We’ll walk through the Jewish understanding of this passage, connect the Old and New Covenants, and see how the superiority of Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice calls modern beli…
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Hi beautiful! ♥️ Do you catch yourself tiptoeing around bosses or family, swallowing your voice just to keep the peace? Or maybe you fear stepping into your calling because you worry you’ll let everyone down (or yourself)? In this live coaching session, three students shared exactly where they’ve been “shrinking” and you'll see how I coach them thr…
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We live in a pluralistic society, so we must ask this question: how can people be true to themselves and still get along? No matter who you are, if you care about the social fabric, that’s a huge question to answer. My goal is to show Christians how they can be part of the solution. We’re going to look at the subject of public faith. In John 4, we …
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What do spiritual disciplines have to do with real transformation? John Mark double clicks on the concept of the practices of Jesus—also called the spiritual disciplines—and explains why they’re not optional for those who want to become like Him. He shows us how transformation doesn’t come through trying harder but through training wisely. Key Scri…
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we open the First Pour with Hebrews 13:7-9, a passage that reminds us to remember the leaders who faithfully taught us God’s Word, to imitate their faith, and to anchor our lives in the unchanging Christ. In a world full of shifting trends and strange teachings, the call to be strengthened by grace…
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