Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Prayer is a staple of religion. If you don’t follow any particular religion then perhaps you meditate. The point is, humans by and large are tuned to opening their minds to some kind of external power or tranquility. For many, this opening of their minds provides a sense of security and peace as they feel heard, accepted and cared for. So, is prayer a commodity that should be passed out to and encouraged among the masses? Is it an elixir that can be taken to cure what ails you? How does prayer even work? What are its key ingredients and what is its process – or is there one? Can prayer, will prayer, change your life?
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Ep. 1125: Does My Anxiety or Depression Invalidate My Christianity? (Part II)
Ep. 1124: Does My Anxiety or Depression Invalidate My Christianity? (Part I)
Ep. 1123: Can Our Sins Ever Produce Blessings?
Ep. 1122: Should the Coronavirus Change My Christianity?
Ep. 1121: Jesus is Raised! How Does That Change Me?
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Ep. 1119: Does the Coronavirus Fit Into God's Plan?
Ep. 1118: How Merciful Am I?
Ep. 1117: How Do I Avoid Burnout? (Part 2)
Ep. 1116: How Do I Avoid Burnout? (Part 1)
Ep. 1114: Did the Apostle Paul Contradict Jesus? Contradiction Series
Ep. 1113: Paul or Matthias Who Was the Real 12th Apostle? Contradiction Series
Ep. 1112: Does the Apostle Paul Contradict Himself? (Part II) Contradiction Series
Ep. 1111: Does the Apostle Paul Contradict Himself? (Part I): Contradiction Series
Ep. 1110: Are Christians Really Born Again?
Ep. 1109: What Three Steps Will Get Us to Heaven? (Part II)
Ep. 1108: What Three Steps Will Get Us to Heaven? (Part 1)
Ep. 1107: Why Does Time Matter in God's Plan?
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