Steve Brown Etc. Steve Brown Etc.
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Steve Brown Etc. is a talk show featuring discussion, debate, interviews, comedy, and commentary dealing with religious, political, and social issues. The program is laid-back, fun and just might alter your consciousness.
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Shai Held | Judaism Is About Love | Steve Brown, Etc.
Have questions about what Jews believe? We have the answers – actually, Shai Held does. This week, Steve and the gang speak with the rabbi about the essentials of the Jewish faith in a fun and eye-opening conversation.
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Mark Pinsky & Rusty Wright | The Odd Couple | Steve Brown, Etc.
Can people with differing religious and political views get along? Friends Mark Pinsky and Rusty Wright think so. This week, Steve and the gang chat with the veteran writers about their enduring, if unlikely, friendship and what we can learn from it.
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Joel Muddamalle | The Hidden Peace | Steve Brown, Etc.
Could coming to the END of yourself be the START of finding peace? This week, Steve and the gang chat with author/speaker Joel Muddamalle about the hidden power of humility and how his unusual journey led to some surprising insights.
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Preston Sprinkle | Exiles | Steve Brown, Etc.
What can the first century church teach us about politics today? Maybe a lot. This week, Steve and the gang chat with author Preston Sprinkle about how we can create REAL change and influence.
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Steve Brown | Easter Show 2024 | Steve Brown, Etc.
It's Easter and we're celebrating with our first-ever Easter episode of Steve Brown, Etc.! Pull up a chair, grab one of Cathy's carrot cake cookies, and hang out as we trade stories, laugh, and marvel at God's amazing grace.
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Pat Morley | From Broken Boy To Mended Man | Steve Brown, Etc.
Men, your unprocessed pain is slowly killing you – but there's hope. This week, Steve and the gang chat with author Pat Morley about childhood wounds and how to overcome them.
Customer Reviews
Jesus loves me!
That’s so good to hear and it’s true. God is not mad at me
Well intended, but ….
No question that God’s grace needs to proclaimed from the hilltops. Unfortunately, when it’s done outside the law / gospel paradigm it’s often difficult to fully grasp and sometimes (erroneously) gives the impression that antinomianism is being advocated. I listened to this program for a few years and it wasn’t until I heard some Lutherans explain both law and gospel that I was able to fully grasp what God”s grace really is / means. Better off listening to some of the podcasts from 1517.org
One of my go-to podcasts
I listen to several podcasts, but whenever Steve Brown Etc. comes out with a new one I listen to it first. (unless it's a re-air)