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You were never called to carry your burdens on your own. And you were never called to ignore other people's burdens. Instead, we've been called to share one another's burdens.
Send us a textWelcome to Bible Time at The Barn with Dawn! Join us as we reflect on how these timeless truths can impact your personal growth, strengthen your relationship with Christ, and guide you in making wise decisions. Whether you're a long-time believer or someone new to exploring Christianity, you'll find encouragement and inspiration in this discussion.Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Bible Time at The Barn for more in-depth Bible studies, Christian discussions, and personal growth content. Share your thoughts on James 1:22-25 and how these verses have impacted your faith journey in the comments below!
Send us a textWhat if the New Year's Eve countdown isn't the true beginning of change, but merely a marker on the calendar? As we gather with Reverend Ben Cooper for our special New Year's Eve service, we challenge the common expectation of transformation at the stroke of midnight. Instead, we explore the profound theme of "crossover" as the real catalyst for new beginnings, rooted not in the fleeting excitement of fireworks but in the enduring promise of the Cross of Calvary. Reflecting on John 19:28, we uncover how Jesus' ultimate sacrifice offers the true renewal and transformation we seek as we step into 2025.Welcome to Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast, your go-to source for Christian podcast content focused on spiritual growth, biblical wisdom, and practical Christian living. Each episode is designed to help you deepen your faith, with engaging Bible study podcast sessions and insightful discussions on Christian theology and biblical teachings that will challenge and inspire you.This podcast is a perfect resource for believers looking to strengthen their Christian faith, improve their church leadership, or find fresh inspiration to live out their faith. Whether you're searching for deep Christian sermons, daily devotionals, or guidance on Christian discipleship, Reverend Ben Cooper offers practical tools for spiritual growth and renewal.We dive into the core of God's Word, exploring how it can transform your life through prayer and faith. Whether you're new to Christianity or have been following Christ for years, this podcast helps you apply biblical principles in your everyday life and grow closer to God. With global Christianity as a backdrop, we touch on how the faith is lived out around the world and how we can make a difference locally and globally.In each episode, you'll find encouragement, teaching, and a call to deeper spiritual growth through Christ. Christian inspiration is a key part of our mission, as we help you understand how to live boldly in faith and navigate challenges with a Christian worldview. Join us for a fresh perspective on how to integrate biblical truths into all areas of your life.From Bible study tips to Christian theology discussions and everything in between, Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast offers something for everyone who seeks to grow spiritually and live out their faith with purpose. Tune in to hear biblical wisdom, church leadership insights.Join us on this spiritual journey as we contrast the commercialized celebrations of the New Year with the deeper, spiritual crossover from the Old to the New Testament. Many grapple with ongoing struggles like mental health and financial burdens, which simple resolutions fail to address. Reverend Cooper emphasizes that genuine peace and healing come from spiritual redemption, not from the turning of the calendar page. Through personal stories and biblical references, we examine how Jesus serves as the bridge from sin to salvation, offering a new life filled with hope and faith.As we anticipate the New Year, the conversation shifts towards the power of prayer and spiritual renewal. We're reminded to seek solace and guidance from God rather than the temporal festivities around us. Reverend Cooper invites us to focus on Jesus as our shepherd, finding our purpose and strength in faith. Whether it's through prayer for healing and breakthroughs or embracing the profound power of redemption, this episode promises a transformative perspective on how to genuinely step into the new year with a reneSupport the showhttps://www.pastorbencooper.co.uk/
Send us a textWelcome to Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast, your go-to source for Christian podcast content focused on spiritual growth, biblical wisdom, and practical Christian living. Each episode is designed to help you deepen your faith, with engaging Bible study podcast sessions and insightful discussions on Christian theology and biblical teachings that will challenge and inspire you.This podcast is a perfect resource for believers looking to strengthen their Christian faith, improve their church leadership, or find fresh inspiration to live out their faith. Whether you're searching for deep Christian sermons, daily devotionals, or guidance on Christian discipleship, Reverend Ben Cooper offers practical tools for spiritual growth and renewal.We dive into the core of God's Word, exploring how it can transform your life through prayer and faith. Whether you're new to Christianity or have been following Christ for years, this podcast helps you apply biblical principles in your everyday life and grow closer to God. With global Christianity as a backdrop, we touch on how the faith is lived out around the world and how we can make a difference locally and globally.In each episode, you'll find encouragement, teaching, and a call to deeper spiritual growth through Christ. Christian inspiration is a key part of our mission, as we help you understand how to live boldly in faith and navigate challenges with a Christian worldview. Join us for a fresh perspective on how to integrate biblical truths into all areas of your life.From Bible study tips to Christian theology discussions and everything in between, Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast offers something for everyone who seeks to grow spiritually and live out their faith with purpose. Tune in to hear biblical wisdom, church leadership insights, and encouragement for your Christian journey.What if the key to a vibrant faith lies in revisiting the roots of the early church? Explore the transformative power of the Book of Acts as we shine a light on the birth of the church and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. As we journey beyond Advent, we reflect on the powerful reminder that Jesus returns not as a child, but as a reigning King and Judge. Together, we unpack the urgency of calling upon Jesus Christ amidst global changes both in personal lives and within the global church.In our exploration of church dynamics, we confront the contrasting traditions of prayer and worship that echo through Christianity today. With personal anecdotes and reflections, we challenge the notion of performative prayer, advocating instead for intimate, heartfelt communion with Christ. Whether examining the role of gender equality in church prayer or the return to home-based gatherings reminiscent of early Christians, we emphasize the purity and unity of worship, where men and women unite in a spirit of equality and shared devotion.Unity in diversity emerges as a central theme, as we delve into the importance of inclusivity within the body of Christ. Through the lens of Acts chapter 2, the narrative of Pentecost highlights the call for a church that mirrors the rich tapestry of all cultures and ethnicities. We tackle topics such as the pitfalls of prosperity-focused doctrines and the dangers of celebrity-driven worship, urging a return to foundational teachings centered on the Word and Spirit. Witness how the Holy Spirit breathes life into these teachings, transforming them from mere knowledge into a dynamic, Spirit-led journey.Support the showhttps://www.pastorbencooper.co.uk/
For resources related to biblical theology visit handstotheplow.org or jasonderouchie.com. For resources from Hands to the Plow's Developing Leaders Curriculum related to Ecclesiastes, download this pdf of our overview of the Writings. For resources from Jason DeRouchie related to Ecclesiastes, go to this page with lectures and notes. Also, download this pdf of “Shepherding Wind and One Wise Shepherd: Grasping for Breath in Ecclesiastes.” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 15.3 (2011): 4–25.
O, Colossians sermon series: the hand bells toll for thee. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Is the end of Colossians anything more than a long list of names? The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Emily and Jim dive into international missions this week! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Angel makes his TPSB debut! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
The Bible is full of beautiful, descriptive, rich, and wonderful truths! It also has some rather… odd… stories than by themselves leave readers with more questions than answers. Passages which on the surface standout as being weird, funny, confusing, or all of the above. This series dives into some of those unique stories to help us mine for the Truth within the curious. Today we look at the story of Israel complaining about manna and getting more meat to eat than they bargained for. It's a cautionary tale for us today about learning to Trust God, even in the waiting. Text: Numbers 11:4-20, 31-35THIS SERMON CAN BE VIEWED ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmshgH0JLqxzRXiEr2QktQ Worship Service of Bethany Baptist Church (Wendell, NC/Raleigh, NC) May 12, 2024Worship Service of Bethany Baptist Church (Wendell, NC/Raleigh, NC) Come visit us in person! To learn more about our church visit: https://www.wearebethany.comFollow us on Facebook and Instagram
Into the heart of the best with roles within the home! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
The Colossians sermon series resumes! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Jim recovers from his food coma just in time to talk Easter Sunday. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Entries can be triumphal, but should we? Josh and Jim explore. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
When seeing green isn't great! Clint and Jim explore the sin of envy. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
We live in a world filled with brokenness. We see the brokenness in creation as we navigate the effects of climate change. We see the brokenness in others as wars and violence break out amongst different people groups. But we also experience the brokenness in ourselves as we struggle to overcome things like mental illness or addiction.
We bring the energy in this ep about sloth. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
The angriest sin of them all is here. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Sin stays deadly when we talk about greed. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Let's talk some seven deadly sins, beginning with gluttony! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Jim and Emily get practical with Colossian heresies. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Everything is definitive this week: both sanctification and playoff losses. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
How much reality TV is too much? The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Where Carl Sagan meets Philip Roth. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
As the exorcists for Harrisburg, PA and Nashville, TN, Father John Szada and Father Dan Reehil have battled the enemy in many forms. They join us to share some of their wisdom from the world of spiritual warfare. Shoutout To Our Partners.MauiNuiVenison.com/exfiles -Ever tried Venison? It's one of the healthiest meats in the world, incredibly lean and full of nutrients, this is what some of the top athletes, chefs and best looking people eat. It's an incredible mission based company and this delicious protein is sourced straight from the magical island of Maui. Enter promo code EXFILES for 20% off.startmyexodus.com/exfiles - An insanely cool spiritual curriculum for men to grow closer to God. Inspired by the practices of the early Desert Fathers of the Christian Church you'll join a fraternity of likeminded men who seek to grow into a deeper sense of purpose in God. 8sheep.com/exfiles - Trouble sleeping? Try their deep sea magnesium lotion. Two tablespoons at night applied to your skin and you just might sleep through the night. Give it a try and use our code EXFILES for a discount.
Who's in the Christmas spirit? The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Our hundredth episode, and yet another old nickname of Jim's comes to light. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Emily and Jim squeeze one in before turkey coma. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
We were not made to rely on our own strength. We must rely on God's strength to love Him and others well, and to accomplish His assignments for us.Have you been blessed by our podcast? Give and support this ministry at LivingRevelations.com/donationsWant to join our Online Bible Studies? Have any questions, prayer requests, or testimonies? Email us at info@livingrevelations.com.Follow us on Instagram: @livingrevelationsFollow us on Facebook: @livingrevelationsSubscribe on Youtube: @livingrevelationsSupport the show
Ben Franklin is pessimistic about the Harden trade. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Not an AI-generated episode. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Jim flies solo through Colossians this week; they said it couldn't be done! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Not-your-Brand-X pod from Emily and Jim. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Emily may be in a cast, but she's never freer than when she asks Jim questions about international missions. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
A new season of TPSB commences! Josh and Jim share four working Achilles tendons between them. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
Evan Wickham is pastor, worship leader, father, husband and dad joke connoisseur. We sat down to figure out why, after all these years, does he still believe in Jesus.
Last TPSB of the Spring! The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
'MST3K' or Monty Python? Also predestination. The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.