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Why does God use People? What qualifies people to be used by God? Justice wraps up his time with The Table with this provoking message.
Why are Christians so mean? Justice talks about the key to successful witness.
In this two part series, Justice gives the space for people to think. Making our faith our own is impossible if can't think on our own
Does the Bible teach racism? Zoe McGee and Justice wrap up the apologetic series by discussing the nuances and dark history between Christianity and race relations.
Emma Schrandt and Justice Daniel discuss the importance of using your words wisely. Love is the road that Truth travels on.
On this episode of Permitted or Prohibited, Justice discusses the Bible's simple approach to a seemingly complex topic.
Chloe Davis reveals the importance of faithfulness between your breakthroughs. Just because the chains were broken, doesn't mean they just fall off.
Karter Lucas and Justice Daniel discuss some of the apparent discrepancies found in the Bible, and how they can actually strengthen our faith in God.
Can the Bible disprove evolution? Justice and Payton discuss what the Bible has to say. Video reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFjgW9UBG9E
If God is in control, why do we need guns? Christians traditionally lean one way when it comes to war, guns, and capital punishment, but is that the Biblical way? Alli and Justice discuss this and more on this episode of The Table's apologetics series.
Is the Bible anti-women? Drew Bertoglio and Justice Daniel dive into manhood and womanhood on the second installment of Permitted or Prohibited - an apologetics series.
Does the Bible say what kind of economy we should have? Justice and Christina talk through the good, bad, and ugly of both systems and what the Word has to say about it.
Our world needs unity like we've never seen, but does the world's definition of unity match up with the Bible's definition of unity? Justice Daniel explains.
A real, raw expression of how God is greater. Lain McCanless delivers a Spoken Word describing his life story thus far. Buckle up.
The Prodigal Son? Try The Prodigal Father. Lain McCanless flips this familiar story on its head and brings insightful revelation as he opens up in a vulnerable way.
From Gida, a remote village in The Gambia, hear Justice deliver a message about the importance of God's grace. Experience the sounds of a different culture from the open structure of a young church. Everything from the beautiful Portuguese Krio language to the bleat of a nearby goat.
Rounding off our Carry the Water series, Justice talks about the responsibility Christians have when it comes to the lost and drowning people that surround us.
Are you satisfied spiritually? No? Me neither. So what do we do about it? Justice explains how Jesus answered all these questions and more to the woman at the well.
God's Spirit moves in many ways. Justice teaches how to recognize the water that flows in and out of all of us.
It's easy to be grateful when things are going well, but what about then things aren't so good? Justice explains how to be grateful in the miraculous, the mundane, and the miserable.
Are you a fan of Jesus or a friend of Jesus? Michael Swearingen highlights the importance of relationship with your creator.
With the racial tension we all find ourselves in, one of the best things we can do is listen to the experiences of those around us. Albert Owonubi demonstrates God's provision in our lives and how His grace is always playing in the background of our lives.
What's a good age to start dating? What are good boundaries to set? These questions and more will be answered by a group of Godly people ranging from single to married with a toddler.
How is our Mind, Body, and Spirit connected? Justice reveals the characteristics that bind us together as humans.
Hannah Laxton puts a new excitement in the hearts of believers to maintain the gift that God has given them, there physical body.
Christians have neglected their mental health for too long. With Johanna's help we can start taking steps in the right direction.
As a Gentleman, God is a good dinner host - it's up to us to stay at the table. Growth, empathy, and fulfillment are all products of time at the table.
What's it like to be at God's dinner party? Justice takes a deep look into The Father's heart as a host.
What do we do when our prayers go unanswered? Justice Daniel talks the importance of contending for our prayers.
Is there systemic racism in the police? Should the police be defunded? These questions and more will be explored with someone on the front lines of the issues we see today.
Johanna Daniel tells us about how God talks to her in surprising ways. God loves to use unique ways of talking to his followers, and there is no shame in hearing from God differently than someone else.
Our opinions are worth sharing, but our prayers are worth sending. Justice Daniel explores the selfless nature of prayer and the selfish nature of racism.
Justice Daniel gives us a glimpse into the kinds of prayers that are both unpopular and necessary in a Christian's life. Prayer can be conversational, beautiful, ugly, quiet, loud, and sometimes painful.
Come sit at The Table! Relationships are a complex thing that can be built or broken down. Let this be a place to build them up. A place where empathy is embraced, shared, and accepted.