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Kingdom on the Road is a show designed to help allow for honest biblical dialogue and investigation in a addition to creating a space to learn how to interact with the scriptures from a Christo-centric perspective that is God honoring and helps cultivate a deeper relationship with God and understanding of the presence of the the Holy Spirit.
Many of the episodes that are uploaded here are audios from our weekly live stream that can be found at https://www.youtube.com/@kingdomontheroad1350 . We are live Fridays at 9:30a EST.

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Kingdom On The Road Joseph Dea

    • Religion und Spiritualität

Kingdom on the Road is a show designed to help allow for honest biblical dialogue and investigation in a addition to creating a space to learn how to interact with the scriptures from a Christo-centric perspective that is God honoring and helps cultivate a deeper relationship with God and understanding of the presence of the the Holy Spirit.
Many of the episodes that are uploaded here are audios from our weekly live stream that can be found at https://www.youtube.com/@kingdomontheroad1350 . We are live Fridays at 9:30a EST.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Is Relationship with God Even Real?

    Is Relationship with God Even Real?

    This episode is from our weekly live stream. If you would like to see the crew live you can catch us on YouTube and Facebook every Friday morning at 9:30a EST.
    In this conversation, the crew is breaking down the realities of a relationship with God. Is it possible and how do we get it?

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    • 1 Std. 49 Min.
    Does Christ as King Mean #HeGetsUs

    Does Christ as King Mean #HeGetsUs

    This episode was taken from our weekly livestream. To see the team live you can find us on Facebook and YouTube every Friday morning at 9:30am EST.
    In this episode we discuss the movement #HeGetsUs and if it's accurate.

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    • 1 Std. 37 Min.
    Has Christianity Changed Over Time?

    Has Christianity Changed Over Time?

    This week the team is covering the question of if Christianity has changed over the years.


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    • 2 Std 23 Min.
    How To Address the Problem of Pain

    How To Address the Problem of Pain

    In this episode, the team is discuss the problem of pain and suffering in the world and addressing the question of if God is perfect and loving why does He allow pain and suffering to occur.
    This episode was recorded live. You can find the team live every Friday morning over at https://www.youtube.com/@kingdomontheroad1350 at 9:30a EST.

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    • 2 Std 17 Min.
    Does The Bible Have Historical Legitimacy

    Does The Bible Have Historical Legitimacy

    In this episode Ant and Joe handle the question of if there is historical evidence that helps to validate the legitimacy of the bible.
    This is the audio from a livestream previously aired on YouTube. You can catch the show live over at https://www.youtube.com/@kingdomontheroad1350 every Friday morning at 9:30a EST, 8:30a CST, 7:30a MST, 6:30a PST.

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    • 1 Std. 35 Min.
    Is It All Universal?

    Is It All Universal?

    In this recording of our weekly live stream, we're addressing the idea of universalism. We're discussing the concepts of "the universe" and if all beliefs ultimately lead to Jesus.
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    • 1 Std. 42 Min.

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