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North Way Christian Community North Way Christian Community
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- Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to North Way podcast, featuring the weekly messages recorded from North Way Christian Community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Visit us online at northway.org.
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Comfort in Mourning
Mourning is a natural and expected part of life. Psalms of lament teach us to express our sorrow and rely on God, transforming our grief into joy. By bringing our pain to God, persistently seeking His help, and praying with the cross in mind, we experience true comfort and a renewed heart, as God promised.
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Spiritual Crutches
Sometimes as Christians, we feel the pressure to have it all together, but Jesus teaches us the importance of relying on Him. Being "poor in spirit" means recognizing our need for God, like using crutches when we can't walk on our own. It's about spiritual dependence, not independence. We must embrace our need for God and lean on Him, for this is where true strength and a taste of heaven begins.
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Upside Down Inside Out
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus proclaims the gospel as the good news that the upside down, inside-out Kingdom of God is here now, and seeking it leads to human flourishing. As disciples of Jesus, living out the ways of the Kingdom will bring it to earth by pursuing a way of blessing that is countercultural, counterintuitive, and distinct in posture, priorities, perspective, practices, and path.
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Remarkably Routine: 9 Daily Decisions to Deepen Your Faith
To witness the extraordinary works of God in our lives, we must consistently practice our faith and follow His revealed guidance. As we draw closer to God, He will draw closer to us, fulfilling His promises in His perfect timing. Throughout this sermon, we are presented with 9 daily decisions to help deepen our faith.
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8 Truths of Fasting
Fasting provides spiritual nourishment from a heavenly source and gives us remarkable grace to handle whatever we face. Eating food we don’t know about means focusing on and living according to God's will and being nourished by His spirit. Hunger is a reminder of our need to be nourished. When hunger persists, it causes us to remember where real and lasting nourishment come from, which is God alone.
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S3, E7: Kingdom Values vs. Culture
Join Allison and Dave as they explore the themes of operating in the opposite spirit, especially in home and work settings, and the importance of understanding spiritual realities in daily conflicts.
To watch this past week's sermon: Operating in the Opposite Spirit | Dave Buehring
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