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Eternal Pages

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Enteral Pages is a 30-minute program which seeks to provide deeper thought and conversation into the Seventh-day Adventist Quarterly, along other relevant and related subjects.
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Young n Trending

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"Welcome to the 'Young n Trending' podcast, where faith meets the trends! Hosted by Pastah Nassah and Tyla, this dynamic duo explores the latest trends and relevant topics from a Christian perspective. Each episode features thought-provoking conversations with special guests, delving into how current trends intersect with Christian values. From social media phenomena to cultural shifts, no topic is off-limits as they seek to find spiritual growth and meaning in today's world. Expect entertai ...
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Simply Healthy

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A 30 minute program with Bridgette Bastian aka Lady B where she dives into the depths of intriguing topics and connects with fascinating guest.
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This week’s study is Mark 7 and the first half of Mark 8. At the beginning of Mark 7, Jesus stirs up controversy by His rejection of religious tradition. However, He does it in a way that is strikingly supportive of something deeply relevant to Christian life today. Jesus then presents a riddle that opens the door to a true understanding of what fa…
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Jesus’ ministry was largely focused in Galilee, especially in and around the Sea of Galilee, a lake approximately 13 miles (21 kilometers) long and 8 miles (13 kilometers) wide. It is the largest body of water in the area and was the center of life for people living nearby. Mark 4 ends with Jesus and His disciples traveling across the Sea of Galile…
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In sociology, the third place refers to the social surroundings that are separate from the two usual social environments of home and the workplace. Examples of third places include churches, cafes, libraries, gyms, bookstores, stoops, parks, theaters, etc. Are third spaces important?By South Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
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This week's study is on the parables in Mark 4. The Gospel of Mark has the fewest parables of any of the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). For many years scholars have argued over the meaning and interpretation of Jesus’ parables: How to interpret what they mean, why Jesus used them, what kind of lessons they were intended to reveal, and …
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Mark 2:1–3:6 contains five stories that illustrate Jesus’ teaching in contrast to the teaching of the religious leaders. The stories are in a specific pattern in which each successive story links to the one before via a topical parallel. The final story circles around and reconnects with the first one. Each one of these stories illustrates aspects …
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Each Gospel introduces the beginning of Jesus’ ministry in a particular way. Matthew presents Jesus as calling disciples and then preaching the Sermon on the Mount. Luke tells the story of Jesus’ inaugural sermon on a Sabbath in the synagogue in Nazareth. John recounts the calling of some of the early disciples and the wedding at Cana, where Jesus …
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Who wrote the Gospel of Mark, and why was it written? No Gospel lists the name of the author. The one that comes the closest is John, with reference to the beloved disciple (see John 21:20, 24). However, from early times, each of the canonical Gospels has been associated with either an apostle (Matthew, John) or with a companion of an apostle. For …
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"Pace yourself" in Christianity emphasizes the importance of consistency, endurance, and balance in one's spiritual journey and daily life. It encourages believers to trust in God's timing and guidance rather than striving to achieve spiritual milestones hastily or recklessly.By South Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
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We can face the future with hope. Although challenging times are coming, whatever suffering we must go through, whatever hardships we must endure, whatever sorrows we experience, if we have hope a better day is coming, we can live life today with purpose and joy. Franklin D. Roosevelt was president during 1933–1945, one of the most difficult period…
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Suppose you had a daughter driving home from college for summer vacation. As you wait for her to arrive, you anxiously monitor the weather reports. You become worried as the weather rapidly deteriorates. Storm clouds loom on the horizon. Winds blow fiercely. The heavens open and rain pours down. Trees are blown over. Soon the main road home is impa…
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There is a relatively new medical device called a biochip or VeriChip, about the size of a grain of rice, that can be implanted in a patient. The biochip contains information about the patient’s medical history, which can then be obtained by passing an external scanner across the area where the biochip or VeriChip has been inserted. Some Christians…
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Decades ago, stories surfaced about near death experiences (NDEs), in which people who died and were then revived gave incredible accounts of what they had seen and heard while “dead.” Millions now believe that these accounts are evidence that the dead are not really dead. This foundational belief of spiritualism is one of Satan’s most widespread a…
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