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Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
When thinking about world-altering events, there is one that stands alone as the single most powerful world-changing event in the history of humanity. It is the raising of Jesus from the dead. Many call this Easter Sunday. When this event occurred so many centuries years ago, the vast majority of the world had no idea of its significance. Today 2,000 years later, most still don’t have a clue. Jesus’ resurrection sealed the future hope of every man, woman and child who ever lived by guaranteeing them their own resurrection. Even more than this, Jesus’ resurrection also changed individual lives back then as it still does today. After the Apostle Peter abandoned Jesus in his greatest hour of trial, Peter needed the renewing power of Jesus’ resurrection. We too can falter as Peter did. How can we claim that same renewing power?
Ep 1056: What Makes a Christian a Hypocrite?
Ep.1055: Are the Wicked Winning?
Can You Ever Get Too Comfortable? Ep.1054
How Do You Show Your Joy to the World? Ep. 1053
Ep.1052: Is it God’s Fault We Have Evil in This World?
Ep.1051: What Do the Faithful Old Testament Characters Teach Us?
Ep.1050: What Does it Mean to Be Saved?
Are you a Mary or a Martha? Ep. 1049
How Can We Be Truly Thankful? Ep. 1048
Why Did the Tongues of Fire Touch the Apostles? Ep. 1047
Ep. 1046: What Can I Do Now About Procrastination Later?
Ep. 1045: Can Zombies Possibly Be Real?
Ep. 1044: How Do Demons Influence Our World?
Ep. 1043: How Do Angels Help Us in Daily Life?
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?
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