We The Branches Hannah Mudd
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- Religion & Spirituality
Planting Seeds. Growing Roots. Standing Firm.
Each episode we will discuss different topics with the guidance of Biblical truths and the goal of growing spiritually healthier as we grow in our knowledge of and desire to serve God.
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Satan’s Strongest Attacks: Part 6: Weariness & Distraction
“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28 Our society has experienced a LOT the past 2 years and Satan has been using that to wear us down and turn our gaze from Jesus. Let's fight to make Jesus the focus and cornerstone of our lives.
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Satan’s Strongest Attacks: Part 5: Doubt
Looking at Ecclesiastes 11 and "The Reason for God" by Timothy Keller, we cover some of the massive topic of Doubt - How do we know if we are serving God? What if we don't see the blessings of doing His work? Why do bad things happen? Why does Hell exist? All these questions, plus more, are covered in today's episode.
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Satan’s Strongest Attacks: Part 4: Gluttony
For our first episode of 2022, join Hannah in the topic of idolizing food & alcohol, as well as other indulgences of our culture today.
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Satan's Strongest Attacks: Part 3: Pride
Today we talk about pride and many Christians today struggle with self-righteousness, arrogance, and resentment; taking a look at Luke 18 to discuss humility and living with the love of Christ. Hannah's recommendation: https://www.openbible.info/topics/ Follow IG: we.the.branches
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Satan's Strongest Attacks: Part 2: Fear
Today we talk about taking hold of the authority God has given us to live boldly and confidently through pursuing His Peace and how this helps us fight against Satan's attacks with the spirit of fear.
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Satan’s Strongest Attacks: Part 1: Division Among the Church & Apathy
Today's episode kicks off a new series about Satan's strongest attacks on the world & the church in our culture. We start off with talking about the division among Christians when it comes to doctrinal truths and how apathy has set in among our hearts. Hannah ends with another great recommendation: the WHOA That's Good Podcast by Sadie Robertson Huff!