Faith in a busy world Rev Dr Steve Griffiths
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Practical Christian thinking for everyday life. Some episodes come in two, separate, versions: English language and Esperanto language.
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When Charismatic Churches Go Bad - Lessons from the Montanists
Send us a Text Message.Have you seen a Chrismatic Church go bad? Have you been part of a church that has gone astray? Are you worried that you might be part of one at the moment? In this podcast we will explore the Montanist Movement in the 2nd century to learn lessons about churches that go astray in their practice. We will think about 3 warning signs to look for in modern day Charismatic Churches.
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Enduring hostility as a Christian - 1 Peter 4:12-19
Send us a Text Message.Discover how to handle being hated for your faith by learning from 1 Peter 4:12-19. Find encouragement and guidance on dealing with opposition to your beliefs and how to continue in your discipleship journey.
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How to be the image of God
Send us a Text Message.In this podcast, we'll explore the concept of being the image of God and what it means in philosophy and everyday life. Are you truly living as the image of God? Let's find out together.
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How to keep your faith when treated unfairly
Send us a Text Message.In this podcast, we'll explore how to keep your faith when treated unfairly, using insights from 1 Peter 2:13-25. Discover how discipleship is done in challenging situations and find inspiration to stay strong in your faith journey.
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How to live a holy life
Send us a Text Message.In this podcast, we'll explore 1 Peter 1:13-15 and how to live a holy life unto the Lord. Discover the importance of personal holiness and practical tips for living a life dedicated to God.
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How to stay Christian at work | Niebuhr Christ and Culture
Send us a Text Message.Struggling to stay true to your Christian values at work? In this podcast episode, we'll discuss what it means to be a disciple of Jesus in the workplace and give practical advice on how to live out your faith in your job. To do that, we will explore the work of H. Richard Niebuhr in his book Christ and Culture.