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All Things Apostolic Nathaniel J. Wilson
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- Religion & Spirituality
Stay up-to-date with the latest news, views, and commentary on all things related to your faith and lifestyle.
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The Test for an Unfaithful Wife
In this episode, Jennifer Barrett examines the intriguing and controversial biblical passage Numbers 5:11-13, which describes a jealousy ritual designed to address suspicions of marital infidelity. Barrett discusses implications for women in ancient Israelite society and the broader theme of justice.
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About Religious Organizations—Part 4
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson discusses the importance of leadership training, the life and legacy of John Wesley, and the lessons his story holds for organizational leadership.
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Exploring the Meaning of Agape
In this episode, Pastor Jeremy Wilbanks discusses the concept of Agape love and examines the different Greek words for love and how they are translated in the Bible.
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Exegeting Your City: Understanding the Community for Effective Ministry
In this episode, Dr. Kasey Sees discusses the importance of understanding the unique cultural dynamics of a community in order to effectively plant or grow a church. It provides practical steps and key considerations for exegeting (analyzing and interpreting) your city to better serve the needs of the local population.
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Ancient Laws Unveiled: The Law of Moses vs. The Code of Hammurabi
In this compelling episode, Jennifer Barrett delves into the long-debated topic of whether the biblical Law of Moses was influenced by or even plagiarized from the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi. Join us as she explores the significant similarities and differences between these foundational codes. Discover why the Law of Moses stands as a distinct and original legal framework, separate from the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi.
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About Religious Organizations—Part 3
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson discusses religious organizations, community rules, constitutions, a trip to London, and John Wesley's grave.