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Who's your Daddy? Does it matter? I lost my father when I was only 23, but his impact on me and my faith has never stopped. Now that I have become a father, I see how rich an inheritance my father left me. But I am an anomaly in today's Western World. Many men have little to no example of what it means to be a man of God. Where can the fatherless be fathered? The Faith Of The Fathers brings you honest discussions about what it means for a man to follow Jesus. Heroes of the faith, ancient, mo ...
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The Pastor Writer podcast is a series of conversations and reflections on the Christian life through reading and writing. From interviews with authors to thoughts on scripture and culture, Chase Replogle offers a wide range of topics and explorations. Chase is a church pastor and writer. You can follow more of his work at pastorwriter.com
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Watch our Live Sermons every Sunday morning at 10:30am by searching "Flipside Christian Church" on Youtube or go to "flipside.church" See more of Flipside Christian Church by going to our website at "http://www.flipside.church/media/" or download our app by searching "Flipside Christian Church" in the Google Play and Apple App Store. Flipside Christian Church Madera Ranchos, CA
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Hosted by Christian Bladt and Eric Zane, Who Are These Broadcasters is a show that very much fits under the Who Are These Podcasts umbrella. The show breaks down the lowlights and lowerlights in broadcasting. They cover the week of local and national news, politics and political pundits, talk shows, radio hosts, sportscasters, and the best broadcasting moments in history. Give it a listen for a laugh or two, all we ask is that you don't learn anything.
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What if Christian faith is less about having all the right answers and more about learning to live as human beings? What is God’s purpose for our lives is not to have it all together, but to lean into our finite, messy, lives? Join me as we explore the heart of the Christian life as we engage important questions about God, the bible, salvation, and what it means to follow Jesus.
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Karl Vaters interviews church leaders about the important issues of faith and ministry. It's called The Church Lobby because: The church lobby is where the church meets and does ministry. The church lobby moves conversations from the stage to the floor. The church lobby is a good place to take the temperature of a church’s health. Karl Vaters is the author of several books, including Small Church Essentials and The Grasshopper Myth. Formerly known as Can This Work In a Small Church?, this po ...
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Christian leaders join Dominic Steele for a deep end conversation about our hearts and different aspects of Christian ministry each Tuesday at 2pm Sydney time. We share personally, pastorally and professionally about how we can best fulfill Jesus' mission to save the lost and serve the saints. The discussion is broadcast live on Facebook then available in video on our website http://www.thepastorsheart.net and via audio podcast.
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The Coffee and Bible Time podcast offers a source of encouragement and spiritual growth for your Christian faith journey. Our episodes delve into subjects that can evoke laughter, provoke profound thoughts, reveal lesser-known aspects of the Bible, spark your curiosity about contemporary Christian music and entertainment, and provide an enjoyable experience of listening to engaging discussions. Our guests include book authors, pastors, Bible scholars, filmmakers, musicians, and missionaries ...
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For lots of people the idea of thinking about theology seems pretty boring. But it shouldn't be like that. Theology is about knowing and loving God. In this podcast, join Karl Deenick, a pastor, theologian, writer and lecturer, as he digs deep into theology, the Bible and the Christian life, not just for the sake of it, but so we can love God more with all our heart, soul, mind and strength.
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Christ and Culture

Christ and Culture

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Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn discover how we can be faithful followers of Christ in today's culture. Listen in as they explore how the Christian faith intersects all avenues of today’s culture through conversations with leading thinkers. You'll be equipped to engage culture as salt and light, presenting and defending the Christian faith and showing how it affects every aspect of our lives.
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Business Breakthrough Radio is a podcast for Christian business owners and leaders all over the world that have so much information that they’re hungry for. Our hope is that through this podcast we can really begin to help you really dive into those key things that are holding you back from the success that you’re after. Business Breakthrough Radio is powered by Higher Impact, LLC and hosted by its Founder and CEO Karl Diffenderfer.
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In the Land of Uz

Rev. Kelly Krieg & Dr. Karl Baughman

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Welcome to the Land of Uz podcast. Journey with your hosts Rev. Kelly Krieg and Dr. Karl Baughman as they take on a myriad of topics concerning the church and modern culture. Each episode will attempt to engage in a meaningful way what it means to be a Christian in a post Christian society.
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BRIDGE Radio

Julio Rodriguez

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BRIDGE Radio is a Christian podcast that brings on top scholars, apologists, theologians, and authors to talk about books and theology. Our prayer is that each episode would bring awareness to biblical resources and encourage our listeners to read great theology.
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An exploration into humanity's deep connection to nature, a connection that extends to the underlying structure of reality and imbues our biology with incredible capabilities. The shift in perspective from seeing ourselves as separate to being part of nature is necessary for humanity's evolution and that of the planet.
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What's New

Christian Spicer

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Amazing stand up comedians work on new material live at the World Famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles and then discuss their writing process, what worked, what didn't, and more with each other and hosts Christian Spicer & Brenton Biddlecombe.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jesusdchrist/subscribe Every week a new sermon follows the Revised Common Lectionary. This is going to be down and dirty, folks! No punches pulled! We'll take it section by section, starting with the gospels, then working through the new testament, and finally going through that scary old testament! I hope you'll give it a listen and find something to bring you back regularly! Subscribers also get sermons and takes on a variet ...
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Dr. W. Travis McMaken carries on conversations with friends, books he’s reading, and the strange voices inside his head. He is a professor of religion and author of books on theology. On Twitter: @WTravisMcMaken
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The Last Service Podcast

The Last Service Podcast

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The Last Service Podcast explores the narratives of American churches that have closed, consolidated, or merged. But this isn’t a tale of despair; it’s a celebration of good endings, enduring legacies, and the courage to embrace new beginnings. American churches are closing at a pace faster than new ones are emerging, the need for thoughtful conversations around closures is more crucial than ever. By shedding light on the paths taken by these congregations, we aim to inspire and encourage ch ...
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Lost in the Wilderness

Karl Stevens and Daniel Bogard

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Every week Karl Stevens (the priest) and Daniel Bogard (the rabbi) engage in Chevruta study of scripture. We started with the Book of Exodus in 2017, and will be moving on the the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in 2018. Lost in the Wilderness is made possible by generous contributions from Christ Church Cathedral and the Diocese of Southern Ohio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Overflow Podcast

Karl Lindsay and Filip Milosavljevic

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So many of us are emotionally exhausted—we’re in stale or broken relationships and we aren’t reaching our potential. But no one should have to struggle with these challenges. Your hosts, Karl Lindsay and Filip Milosavljevic, want to help you to live a more abundant and overflowing life. The Overflow Podcast will take you on a personal journey based in Scripture towards emotional and spiritual growth that will impact you and all those you’re in relationship with. If you wish you were more cap ...
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Ever had an existential crisis in the middle of the night or during your afternoon work routine? Well, I am here to help you out with it. With answering interesting questions like 'Why do we exist', 'What's my purpose in Life', 'Am I a good human being' and many more, this podcast is for anyone even remotely interested in Philosophy. Here, we breakdown critical thinkers and present you with a simple yet reliable explanation!
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COYA music label was born from our passion for music. An experience at COYA would not be complete without it. Through COYA music label, we’ll bring the COYA vibe to you. Mainly electronic with Latin influences, our music also includes genres such as electronica, downtempo, afro house and deep house.
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Bruderholz Podcast

Vancouver School of Theology

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The Bruderholz Podcast introduces the faculty of the Vancouver School of Theology in conversation about how their scholarship engages the church and the world God loves. Bruderholz is the name of a restaurant/pub in Basel, Switzerland where the theologian Karl Barth held informal conversations and then classes after his retirement in 1963. Barth said that in the university classroom theology was formal (dogmatics). In the pub it was theology as conversation, trying out ideas (gymnasticos). W ...
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In a time when the heart of the Lord is misrepresented, and the name of Christ misused, Alena Van Dyke is a clarifying voice for modern Christian living. She speaks the truth without hype or hypocrisy. She is unafraid to address real issues in religion and church. With a gentle and loving approach, she deconstructs religious legalism, lies, and false teachings to uncover the wolves in sheep’s clothing. In the Restoring Christianity Podcast, Alena extends an invitation for believers in Jesus ...
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This podcast was published at The Sign of Jonas Blog. Dr. Susan Easton Black lectures on the life of Mormon Founder Joseph Smith. Dr. Susan Easton Black joined the faculty of Brigham Young University in 1978, where she is currently a professor of Church history and doctrine. She is a past Eliza R. Snow Fellow, Associate Dean of General Education and Honors, and Director of Church History in the BYU Religious Studies Center. The recipient of numerous academic awards, she received the Karl G. ...
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Earlier histories of the Cold War haven’t exactly been charitable toward the peace activists and pacifists who led peace initiatives. Pacifists in the United States were either simplistic and naïve, or they were fellow travelers of the Soviet Union. Peace proposals coming from the Soviet Union were nothing more than propaganda. Activists in Europe,…
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Returning to the New Books Network is Doug Greene, here to discuss his book The New Reformism and the Revival of Karl Kautsky (Routledge, 2024). Split into three main parts, the book first surveys Kautsky’s own life and thought, starting with his early interest in socialist politics and turn towards Marxism, followed by a slow but steady turn away …
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Returning to the New Books Network is Doug Greene, here to discuss his book The New Reformism and the Revival of Karl Kautsky (Routledge, 2024). Split into three main parts, the book first surveys Kautsky’s own life and thought, starting with his early interest in socialist politics and turn towards Marxism, followed by a slow but steady turn away …
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Between 1919 and 1961, pioneering Chinese American actress Anna May Wong established an enduring legacy that encompassed cinema, theatre, radio, and American television. Born in Los Angeles, yet with her US citizenship scrutinised due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, Wong—a defiant misfit—innovated nuanced performances to subvert the racism and sexism…
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For people in medieval England, the parish church was an integral part of their community. In Going to Church in Medieval England (Yale University Press, 2021), Nicholas Orme describes how parish churches operated and details the roles they played in the lives of their parishioners. While there was a considerable variety of experience over the cent…
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Returning to the New Books Network is Doug Greene, here to discuss his book The New Reformism and the Revival of Karl Kautsky (Routledge, 2024). Split into three main parts, the book first surveys Kautsky’s own life and thought, starting with his early interest in socialist politics and turn towards Marxism, followed by a slow but steady turn away …
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In one of his letters, Bonhoeffer writes: "Hasn't the individualistic question of saving our personal souls almost faded away for most of us?" Yet, for many Christians, the idea that Jesus died for my sins so I can go to heaven is central to Christianity. As Bonhoeffer thought about the future of Christian faith, he believed the point of Christiani…
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Is Orwell still relevant today? In Orwell’s Ghosts Wisdom and Warnings for the 21st Century (Norton, 2024), Laura Beers, a Professor of History at American University examines the life and writing of Orwell to offer lessons for contemporary politics and society. The book examines the influences that shaped Eric Blair’s nom de plume, as well as show…
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Is Orwell still relevant today? In Orwell’s Ghosts Wisdom and Warnings for the 21st Century (Norton, 2024), Laura Beers, a Professor of History at American University examines the life and writing of Orwell to offer lessons for contemporary politics and society. The book examines the influences that shaped Eric Blair’s nom de plume, as well as show…
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Is Orwell still relevant today? In Orwell’s Ghosts Wisdom and Warnings for the 21st Century (Norton, 2024), Laura Beers, a Professor of History at American University examines the life and writing of Orwell to offer lessons for contemporary politics and society. The book examines the influences that shaped Eric Blair’s nom de plume, as well as show…
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Traces of Enayat (Transit Books, 2023) is a work of creative nonfiction tracing the mysterious life and erasure of Egyptian literature’s tragic heroine. It begins in Cairo, 1963. Four years before her lone novel is finally published, the writer Enayat al-Zayyat takes her own life at age 27. For the next three decades, it’s as if Enayat never existe…
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Send us a Text Message. The Devastating Effect of Father Wounds and God's Power to Heal Grammy-Award-winning Gospel singer Russ Taff has had lifelong struggles with alcohol and low worth. Russ bravely shared his story on the YouTube channel "Soft White Underbelly" by Mark Laita. Today, I have taken clips from this riveting interview to demonstrate …
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Waging and winning a nuclear war have been called “thinking about the unthinkable” but that’s exactly what Edward Kaplan and I discussed in our interview about his recent book, The End of Victory: Prevailing in the Thermonuclear Age (Cornell UP, 2022). The current Dean of the School of Strategic Landpower at the US Army War College, Kaplan recounts…
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It's Freedom Friday on Karl and Crew Mornings, and today we talked about the freedom we have not to live in anger. Everywhere we look, we can find something to be angry about, and before we know it, our hearts can become hardened. We talked with Jim Daly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Focus on the Family, about how Christians can effecti…
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Have you ever felt that your dreams were shattered beyond repair? Join us on the Coffee and Bible Time podcast as we welcome Rob Roozeboom, whose life story will show you how to find hope amidst broken dreams. Diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at a young age, Rob faced emotional turmoil, including anger, depression, and feelings of punishment. Yet,…
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In this episode, Milton speaks with Ben Campbell, a Riso-Hudson Certified Enneagram, President of Enneagram Northeast, and Founder of Wild Enneagram, about the importance of integrating nature into our daily lives and Enneagram practices. Ben helps modern humans reconnect with their nature-based roots by discussing the need to find a connection wit…
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For Kahane, the greatest enemy of the Jews was not the black nationalist, the greatest enemy of the Jews was not the Arabs. The greatest enemy of the Jews was liberalism. Shaul Magid, Distinguished Fellow in Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College and Rabbi of the Fire Island Synagogue, is a celebrated and brilliant scholar of radical and dissident Jud…
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For Kahane, the greatest enemy of the Jews was not the black nationalist, the greatest enemy of the Jews was not the Arabs. The greatest enemy of the Jews was liberalism. Shaul Magid, Distinguished Fellow in Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College and Rabbi of the Fire Island Synagogue, is a celebrated and brilliant scholar of radical and dissident Jud…
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Sometimes pastors are our own worst enemy, so we need to recognize that God chose us for this work. There’s probably not a single pastor (at least not a long-term pastor) who can’t relate to the title of Craig T Owens’ latest book, When Sheep Bite: Help for Shepherd Leaders Who May Have Felt the Painful Bites. In this conversation, Karl Vaters talk…
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Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we did things a little differently! Summer is more than halfway over, and we want to know what you hope to do before Labor Day. More than that, we want to know what you hope for God to do! Karl gave some great counsel and prayer for the Boom Crew who called in with their desires for the future. Our guest this mornin…
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For our first-ever bonus episode, Christian Bladt sits down for a one on one with Jackie the Joke Man Martling. Watch the episode here: https://youtube.com/live/LbzE9MwxbMw More Eric Zane – https://ericzaneshow.com/ More Christian Bladt – https://www.youtube.com/@thebladtcast3174 More WATP – http://bit.ly/watp-patreon…
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And they said it wouldn’t last. Christian Bladt and Eric Zane celebrate an entire year of Who Are These Broadcasters with special guests Don Jamieson and Erik Nagel. They’ll discuss political hacks, low energy sportscasters, when you’re a little TOO into your favorite convenience store, a legendary morning TV appearance Don made with his buddy Jim …
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Author of more than 200 books with sales of over 70 million copies, including the best-selling Left Behind series, Jerry Jenkins is the former vice president for publishing and former chairman of the board of trustees for the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Jerry's writing has appeared in Time, Reader's Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of C…
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Originally published in Polish in 2019 by The Lethe Foundation, Humanism As Realism: Three Essays Concerning the Thought of Paul Elmer More and Irving Babbitt (St. Augustine's Press, 2023) demonstrates the relevance and importance of Paul Elmer More (1864-1937) and Irving Babbitt (1865-1933). Their collective legacy is one of responsible and truly …
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Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we talked about how introspective effort helps us individually and communally. Our Scripture reference was Haggai 2:13-19. The rebuilding of the temple required the people to work together, but first they had to look inward. It's easy to look at what everyone else is doing, but we will be only as strong collectively…
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In The Literary Life of Yājñavalkya (SUNY Press, 2024), Steven E. Lindquist investigates the intersections between historical context and literary production in the "life" of Yājñavalkya, the most important ancient Indian literary figure prior to the Buddha. Known for his sharp tongue and deep thought, Yājñavalkya is associated with a number of "fi…
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From the time he began recording with the Velvet Underground in the 1960s until his death in 2013, Lou Reed released nearly 50 original albums. In Sweet, Wild and Vicious: Listening to Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground (Trouser Press Books, 2024), Jim Higgins delves into each one, with descriptions, details, analysis and appraisals that will ampl…
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Our current culture seems to be increasingly divided on countless issues, including those affecting the church. But for centuries, theological disagreements, political differences, and issues relating to church leadership have made it challenging for Christians to foster unity and love for one another. In When Christians Disagree: Lessons from the …
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Our current culture seems to be increasingly divided on countless issues, including those affecting the church. But for centuries, theological disagreements, political differences, and issues relating to church leadership have made it challenging for Christians to foster unity and love for one another. In When Christians Disagree: Lessons from the …
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Drawing together the evidence of archaeology, palaeoecology, climate history and the historical record, this first environmental history of Scotland explores the interaction of human populations with the land, waters, forests and wildlife. Where Men No More May Reap or Sow: The Little Ice Age: Scotland 1400–1850 (Birlinn, 2024) by Dr. Richard D. Or…
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Our current culture seems to be increasingly divided on countless issues, including those affecting the church. But for centuries, theological disagreements, political differences, and issues relating to church leadership have made it challenging for Christians to foster unity and love for one another. In When Christians Disagree: Lessons from the …
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In the waning days and immediate aftermath of World War II, Nazi diplomats and spies based in Spain decided to stay rather than return to a defeated Germany. The decidedly pro-German dictatorship of General Francisco Franco gave them refuge and welcomed other officials and agents from the Third Reich who had escaped and made their way to Iberia. Am…
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In The Literary Life of Yājñavalkya (SUNY Press, 2024), Steven E. Lindquist investigates the intersections between historical context and literary production in the "life" of Yājñavalkya, the most important ancient Indian literary figure prior to the Buddha. Known for his sharp tongue and deep thought, Yājñavalkya is associated with a number of "fi…
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Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our theme, "Built to Last." We discussed the need to stay humble and trust God in seasons of rebuilding. Our Scripture reference was Haggai 2:1-7. In the middle of their work on rebuilding Solomon's temple, God spoke to Israel, "Be strong and work...for I am with you...fear not." We spent some time pray…
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Bruce and Toni Hebel know firsthand how the impact of refusing to forgive can destroy your life. Separate encounters with Jesus led them to experience healing and forgiveness they didn't know was available. Jesus truly set them free! They join Dale on today's 95Podcast to continue sharing about the power of forgiveness. They also give updates on so…
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What does Expressive Individualism mean for churches? And what specifically does it mean for church music? Here is the expressive individualism worldview: ‘Truth comes from inside me. It’s important that I look inside to discover who I truly am’ and ‘I need to express my individuality and personal truth to the world around me to receive validation.…
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Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we kicked off a new weekly theme, "Built to Last." What can we do to help build up the Church? Our Scripture reference was Haggai 1:7-11. Haggai made it clear that putting self first is always self-defeating. Collective effort to reprioritize and re-posture our hearts back toward God is our first step in rebuilding.…
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