Podcast by Life in the Rock
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond?
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond?
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond?
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond? Release date: 10 April 2025
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond? Release date: 3 February 2025
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond? Release date: 3 February 2025
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond? Release date: 25 February 2025
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond?
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond?
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond?
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond? Release date: 3 February 2025
Society tells us that we need to be concerned with ourselves––our desires, feelings, and thoughts––with little to no regard for how that impacts others. In order to be our true, authentic self, we must express outwardly what we feel inwardly. We live in a world that is continually encouraging us to put ourselves above all else, that our inner feelings are the source of ultimate authority. So, how did we get here? What led to this way of thinking? How should we respond?
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
Understanding the "big picture," the story of the Bible, is imperative to fully understanding the Gospel. We need to know the story of the Old Testament to fully understand the New Testament. The Old Testament teaches us about God, His character, and His plan to provide salvation to all. The Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are the climax to the story. They teach us about God's love for humanity and His plan to provide salvation for all. This study will walk through the story of the Bible while focusing on a different piece of the story in each episode.
In this episode, the discussion centers on the history of God's people from Abraham to Joseph.
In this episode, the discussion centers on the beginning of Bible, from the account of creation to Noah and the flood.
This episode is the beginning of a series titled, "The Big Picture." This series will discuss the overarching story of the Bible and how God reveals Himself to humanity.
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "Light of the World".
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "Word of God".
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "Holy & Righteous One".
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "True Vine".
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "Lamb of God".
"Be the Good" is a new series of episodes challenging listeners to understand the life Jesus calls us to live! In this episode, we focus on being pure in heart.
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "Good Shepherd".
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "Author of Life".
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "I AM".
In this series of episodes, we focus on the names of Jesus found in scripture. This episode focuses on "The Name of Jesus".
"Be the Good" is a new series of episodes challenging listeners to understand the life Jesus calls us to live! In this episode, we focus on being merciful.
"Be the Good" is a new series of episodes challenging listeners to understand the life Jesus calls us to live! In this episode, we focus on being meek.
A brief thought regarding true spiritual hope by Keith Harris.
A conversation with Jeff Jenkins on communication and reflecting Christ to the world around us.
A conversation with Steve Higginbotham about social distancing and assembling.
A conversation with Billy McGuiggan about the God of peace.
A conversation with Steven McFadden on faith and works.
The Battle Belongs To The Lord by Life in the Rock