Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Yup! It’s another New Year and that means another opportunity to start some things that are new, different and good for us! It also means we consider stopping (or at least reducing) those things in life that aren’t so good for us. It all sounds so easy, except for one little detail that can be expressed in one little word: habits. Breaking old and establishing new habits is one of the hardest challenges most individuals face. This is difficult because, by definition, making and breaking habits is making and breaking instinctive behavior. The first thing we need to do is to know what to change and why. While this is an important beginning, the next step is to know how to change, and that is where our work and focus actually begins.
Ep. 1042: How Does Faith Actually Work?
Ep. 1041: How Do You Bloom Where You Are Planted?
Ep. 1040: Do Tithes and Offerings Belong in Christianity?
Ep.1039: Have You Lost Faith in Your Spiritual Leaders?
Ep. 1038: What Does True Friendship Look Like?
Ep. 1037: Is Christianity a Healing Religion?
Ep. 1036: How Do I Strike Back at Betrayal?
Ep. 1035: What is the True Meaning of Loyalty?
Ep.1034: Did Jesus REALLY Die for Everyone?
Ep. 1033: How Do I Relight the Fire of My Christian Faith?
Ep. 1032: Is the Bible Behind the Times on #metoo?
Ep. 1031: What Happens to My Christianity When I Go to Work?
Ep.1030: Where is the Kingdom Jesus Told Us to Pray For?
Ep. 1029: What Does it Mean to Glorify God?
Ep. 1028: Do We Really Have Freedom of Choice?
Ep.1027: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? Part III
Ep.1026: Are Some Sins Worse Than Others?
Ep. 1025: Should We Be Peacemakers?
Ep. 1024: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? Part II
Is Israel a Thorn in the Side of the World? Ep. 1023
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