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Philippians 2:5-11 | We Believe in the Incarnation | Jon Deedrick
L'ottava puntata della settima stagione di We Believe in Music è stata una vera celebrazione di unione, idee e musica condivisa.Nei nostri studi abbiamo avuto il piacere di ospitare Fraskét e il graditissimo ritorno di Cartesio e Gatsby, questa volta con una speciale canzone natalizia che ha portato atmosfera, sorrisi e vibrazioni positive.Tre artisti diversi ma legati dallo stesso percorso e dalla stessa visione, quella di The MusicX, che continua a dimostrare quanto la collaborazione e il gioco di squadra siano fondamentali per crescere davvero nel panorama emergente.Per noi è stato un momento importante, perché crediamo fortemente che la radio debba essere un luogo di incontro, confronto e contaminazione.Quando artisti e radio si ascoltano, condividono e uniscono le idee, nasce qualcosa di autentico.Ed è proprio questo lo spazio che vogliamo offrire, puntata dopo puntata.Ancora una volta, abbiamo sentito davvero la differenza: #feelthedifference.⸻@webelieveinmusicoff è un programma radiofonico in onda su @radiopuntomusica dedicato e pensato agli artisti emergenti.Il sabato dalle 17 in diretta con @chiccovoice, @skattone e la regia di @angel_white89.Vorresti partecipare al nostro programma, vuoi farti conoscere, far ascoltare la tua musica e condividere quella che ami?We Believe in Music è il contenitore che fa per te!Contattaci in direct sui nostri social, siamo pronti a darti voce!
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John 1:1-5 | We Believe in the Eternal Son | Jon Deedrick
a settima puntata della settima stagione di We Believe in Music è stata una sorprendente dichiarazione d'arte.Due mondi musicali diversi, due identità forti, due percorsi che — quasi inaspettatamente — si sono incrociati davanti ai nostri microfoni: @vitiana.off e @thespoiled.musicVitiana, con la sua sensibilità e la sua intensità artistica, ci ha portato dentro un universo fatto di emozioni calde, voce profonda e storie che arrivano dritte al cuore.The Spoiled, dall'altro lato, ci ha travolti con un'energia più cruda, visionaria, piena di carattere e di coraggio.Eppure, quel che sembrava lontano si è avvicinato: due stile differenti che, messi uno accanto all'altro, hanno rivelato un'inaspettata armonia.Una puntata che ci ha ricordato che la musica è proprio questo: incroci, contaminazioni, incontri che aprono nuove strade.E ancora una volta, il nostro claim risuona potente: #feelthedifference.⸻@webelieveinmusicoff è un programma radiofonico in onda su @radiopuntomusica dedicato e pensato agli artisti emergenti.Il sabato dalle 17 in diretta con @chiccovoice, @skattone e la regia di @angel_white89.Vorresti partecipare al nostro programma, vuoi farti conoscere, far ascoltare la tua musica e condividere quella che ami?We Believe in Music è il contenitore che fa per te!Contattaci in direct sui nostri social, siamo pronti a darti voce!
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From the sermon series "We Believe."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Off the Edge with Cam Jordan Podcast, Cam is joined by the 2x NBA All-Star, entrepreneur, and budding rapper Baron Davis. Baron shares how he became an avid Raiders fan, developed his Bart Oatmeal rap persona, and led the “We Believe” Warriors to their round one upset of the 1st Seeded Mavericks. Cam and Baron also discuss what it was like playing on the Clippers under Donald Sterling, before Baron takes the opportunity to hard sell Cam on joining the Raiders. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Off the Edge with Cam Jordan Podcast, Cam is joined by the 2x NBA All-Star, entrepreneur, and budding rapper Baron Davis. Baron shares how he became an avid Raiders fan, developed his Bart Oatmeal rap persona, and led the “We Believe” Warriors to their round one upset of the 1st Seeded Mavericks. Cam and Baron also discuss what it was like playing on the Clippers under Donald Sterling, before Baron takes the opportunity to hard sell Cam on joining the Raiders. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the sermon series "We Believe."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the sermon series "We Believe."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WORD: CONTEMPLATE This week we are studying,We Believe, The Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 & 2 in Come, Follow Me. You will find the word of the week, teaching tips, and more in our newsletter. Here's what to look forward to in this episode: START HERE FROM BEGINNING TIL END THE MIND OF GOD EVERY PROMISE We love studying with you! Grace and David You will find the word of the week, teaching tips, and more in our newsletter. Sign up here: www.dontmissthisstudy.com Videos can be found on YouTube: Don't Miss This Grace Freeman Instagram: @thisweeksgrace David Butler Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Instagram: @mrdavebutler Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program.
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La sesta puntata della settima stagione di We Believe in Music è stata pura adrenalina!Nei nostri studi sono arrivate @le_pezze_a_colore , che hanno trasformato la radio in un vero piccolo live: chitarre, voce, ritmo e quella magia che solo la musica suonata dal vivo sa creare. Un'energia travolgente, genuina, che ci ricorda esattamente cosa vogliamo portare ogni sabato: artisti veri, strumenti veri, emozioni vere.A completare questa esplosione musicale è tornato @marianocasulli , che ci ha fatto immergere nel suo nuovo album Bellissimi e Infelici: brani intensi, maturi, raccontati con cuore e cantati con un'intensità che arriva dritta all'anima.Una puntata che ci ha fatto vibrare — e che ci ha ricordato ancora una volta il nostro mantra: #feelthedifference.⸻@webelieveinmusicoff è un programma radiofonico in onda su @radiopuntomusica dedicato e pensato agli artisti emergenti.Il sabato dalle 17 in diretta con @chiccovoice, @skattone e la regia di @angel_white89.Vorresti partecipare al nostro programma, vuoi farti conoscere, far ascoltare la tua musica e condividere quella che ami?We Believe in Music è il contenitore che fa per te!Contattaci in direct sui nostri social, siamo pronti a darti voce!
Acts 17:22-31 | We Believe in God the Father | Jon Deedrick
La quinta puntata è stata una di quelle che ti restano dentro.Una serata che ci ha riempiti di orgoglio, grazie a ospiti capaci di portare verità, emozioni e musica che parla davvero.In studio abbiamo accolto @ehizag , che con Polaroid, Cera e Scarpe Slacciate ci ha fatto entrare nel suo universo fatto di immagini, ricordi e sensazioni sincere.E poi il ritorno di @nothermusic e @radiomoonleap , che hanno creato un'atmosfera unica con Save Me (dalla fiction Rai Hype), Mercy, A Cage e What's Left on Me.Un viaggio sonoro intenso, profondo, capace di toccare corde che solo la musica suonata con l'anima può raggiungere.Una puntata di cui andare fieri, perché quando gli artisti raccontano se stessi senza filtri… la differenza si sente.E noi siamo felici di essere il posto dove tutto questo prende voce.
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Holy Spirit, We Believe, help our unbelief!
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
“The end of the age is not a funeral—it's a wedding.”In the final message of our We Believe series, Pastor Josh explores the return of Jesus Christ as Bridegroom, King, and Judge. This isn't just about end-time events—it's about readying our hearts, keeping oil in our lamps, and learning how to love and long for Jesus with urgency and joy.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Holiness isn't about trying harder—it's about becoming like Jesus.In Week 6 of We Believe, Pastor Aaron Guthrie teaches on biblical holiness—not as behavior modification, but as a life transformed by the presence of God.We're made holy positionally by Christ (justified and set apart), but we're also being made holy practically by the Spirit (sanctified and being conformed to His image).In this message, discover:The difference between positional and behavioral holinessHow the Holy Spirit works to transform us from the inside outThe fruit of the Spirit vs. the desires of the fleshThe daily call to die to self and abide in Christ
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Andy Barefoot concludes our series called We Believe, looking at the final part of the Nicene Creed and 'the hope of the world to come'. Sunday October 26th, 2025.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
In this episode of the What Now Podcast, I sit down with Sheree Nixon, Executive Director of the We Believe Foundation, to explore how short devotionals, diverse gospel voices, and digital resources can strengthen testimony and help build God's kingdom.Sheree shares how the We Believe app brings scripture to life with five-minute studies, global perspectives, kid-friendly videos, and tools that make gospel learning engaging for every age group. We talk about how technology can support spiritual growth, especially for youth and families, and how natural, authentic sharing can make living the gospel less daunting and more genuine.From overcoming self-doubt to weaving faith into everyday conversations, this episode is filled with practical, uplifting ways to deepen discipleship. Whether you're a busy parent, youth leader, or someone looking for fresh ways to connect with God daily, you'll find encouragement and ideas you can use right away.
What does it mean to truly worship God? In this message from our We Believe series, Brian Ming unpacks what true godly worship looks like—not on our terms, but on God's.Worship isn't about preference or performance; it's about posture. God is seeking worshipers who will worship Him in spirit and in truth (John 4:23–24). True worship starts with understanding who God is—God is love (1 John 4:8)—and responds with a life of surrender, expression, and sacrifice.From Abel's offering to David's costly worship, we're reminded that real worship costs something. It's more than a song; it's obedience, humility, and a heart fully given to God.Join us as we rediscover the power of genuine worship—the kind that moves beyond the stage and fills the room, that lifts hands, raises voices, and gives glory back to the One who deserves it all.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
In week two of our We Believe series, Pastor Josh unpacks the mystery and beauty of the Trinity—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit working together in perfect unity.God is not a distant idea or abstract doctrine; He is relational, personal, and present. From the Father who gives, to the Son who reveals, to the Spirit who empowers, every part of the Godhead moves together in perfect love and purpose.Discover how the nature of God shapes our faith, forms our identity, and fills us with His presence.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
I hope we will always be asking God and ourselves WHEN can we help next – WHAT can we do next – WHERE will we put our faith in the God who calls us to the Heavenly Banquet. Let's proclaim that WE BELIEVE enough to believethat God will always use the hearts and hands of Ascension to make a difference in this part of the Kingdom of Heaven. Let's BELIEVE – EVERY day - that someday is TODAY.
As People of the Way, we believe God has spoken — and His Word still speaks today. The Bible is not just an ancient book; it is the fully inspired, God-breathed Word that reveals Jesus, forms our lives, and is our supreme authority for faith and practice.In this message, God Has Spoken, Pastor Josh unpacks why we can trust the Scriptures, what makes the Bible different from every other book, and how God's Word equips us for every good work.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
In the final message of our We Believe series, we turn to the Holy Spirit—the One who reminds us the story isn't over but continues in us. God's Spirit unites us as the church (John 17:20–23), drawing us deeper into relationship and service. This message includes commissioning those who serve in our church and community .
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Subscribe today for access to our full catalog of bonus episodes, including 2+ new episodes every month! www.patreon.com/boysbiblestudy We kick off football season with a review of a new film by prolific Christian director Jason Campbell. WE BELIEVE, which even features a cameo by former Superman actor Dean Cain, takes an impressionistic look at a real high school football community in St. Mary's, West Virginia, centering on the inspirational story of coach Jodi Mote. Grounded in fact, the film makes odd leaps into seemingly fictional storylines about St. Mary's students, an attempt to introduce conflict while staying inoffensive to the community. That tension becomes the film's biggest weakness. WE BELIEVE was cowritten by Campbell, Jodi Mote, and his wife Brandy, so the Motes clearly have a personal stake in telling the story of Jodi's sudden stroke, which left him unable to coach the St. Mary's Blue Devils during a crucial season. He was temporarily replaced by Bill Hanlin, a local legend remembered for coaching an undefeated season in 1963. The film's action drifts between Mote's recovery (as his team and special ed students miss him), Hanlin instilling Christian values in the Blue Devils, and contrived side plots: a Danish freshman exchange student turned field-goal kicker, and a troubled teen named Trey whose broken home pushes him into drinking and sexual temptation. The Danish subplot is especially bizarre, since actor Addison Dattilo, tattooed and visibly closer to 28 than 14, plays the role with the vibe of a California surfer instead of a homesick exchange student. In general, it is disappointing that the only conflicts (underage drinking, divorce, high school politics) are fictionalized; meanwhile the true story is flattened. The film would be far more compelling if it explored Mote's actual challenges. What did loneliness and frustration feel like for a devout Christian man whose body had failed him? To admit weakness, however, would cut against the film's purpose: flattering its collaborators. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Pastor Tim walks us through the second of the three creeds we are diving into in our We Believe series. The Nicene Creed solidifies the church's belief in the deity of Jesus.
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Send us a text"When we say that we believe, we are saying that we are in the response position." In our latest series, Bishop Wright invites us to consider the profound implications of the declaration "We Believe" that unites Christians across time, denomination, and geography. Over the next weeks, we In this episode, Melissa and Bishop Wright have a conversation about what it truly means to believe. Far more than intellectual agreement, belief positions us in relationship to a God who exists whether we acknowledge it or not. When we stand and recite ancient creeds, we join a timeless community of faith—standing "spiritually shoulder to shoulder with generations who have gone before and generations yet to come." This connection reminds us that faith is both deeply personal and inherently communal. Listen in for the full conversation. Read For Faith, the companion devotional.Support the show Follow us on IG and FB at Bishop Rob Wright.
Andrew Rapaport kicks things off with a heartfelt discussion about the importance of serving Christ worldwide, bringing in a special guest, Timothy Hock, affectionately known as Timo. Timo, a missionary on his way to Uruguay, shares his journey from growing up as a missionary kid to feeling the divine nudge to return and serve the very community that shaped him. The episode dives deep into the pressing need for spiritual guidance in Uruguay, where a staggering number of atheists and agnostics roam, and Timo emphasizes the critical role of training local leaders to foster sustainable church growth. Listeners will not only get a glimpse into Timo's plans for church planting and biblical counseling but also find inspiration to consider their own calling, whether that means supporting missions or serving in their own neighborhoods. With a mix of personal anecdotes and insightful dialogue, this episode is both a call to action and a warm reminder of the global Christian community's shared mission.Takeaways: The podcast highlights the importance of supporting missionaries who serve Christ globally, particularly in regions like Uruguay where the need for the Gospel is profound. Timo, a missionary candidate, emphasizes the significance of training national leaders in Uruguay to ensure sustainable church growth and effective evangelism. Listeners are encouraged to pray for Timo and his wife as they prepare for their mission, especially given the challenges of moving to a new culture while expecting a child. The conversation underscores that while some are called to international missions, many can serve effectively within their local communities, making a difference where they are. Timo shares his background as a missionary kid, underscoring how personal experiences shape one's calling and commitment to serve in the mission field. The episode discusses the need for biblical counseling in Uruguay, emphasizing how equipping locals with training can significantly impact the spiritual landscape of the country. Links referenced in this episode:strivingforeeternity.orglogos.com/sfebiblicalministries.orgstrivingforeternity.org/coffeeCompanies mentioned in this episode: Striving for Eternity Oxford Valley Chapel Biblical Ministries Worldwide Squirrelly Joe's Logos Bible Software Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
Join Pastor John White and Village Bible Church, as we continue in our series titled “We Believe”. This series walks through the basic, foundational beliefs of the Christian faith.Visit Village Bible Church at thevillagemi.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.You can send mail to: 410 N. Ann St., Byron, MI 48418Village Bible Church is unapologetically devoted to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Through this podcast, we are asking God to use us in the hearts and lives of people throughout the world.If we can ever help you or answer any questions, please contact us at info@thevillagemi.com.
Send us a textHow do we respond when the winds of division, uncertainty and despair threaten to blow us off our center? We go deep into what we believe! This episode introduces the new series "We Believe!". Bishop Wright chose this series title because belief defines us, consoles us and guides us no matter the seasons of life. In this episode, Melissa and Bishop Wright have a conversation that shifts the understanding of belief itself - moving beyond intellectual agreement to embrace trust as the foundation of faith. "When we say we believe," Bishop Wright explains, "that word is actually better rendered 'trust.' We are the people who say we trust God." This distinction transforms how we approach our spiritual journey, especially in times of division and anxiety. Listen in for the full conversation. Read For Faith, the companion devotional.Support the show Follow us on IG and FB at Bishop Rob Wright.
We Believe. This is an intentional time to grow in our faith and to grow in relationship with one another across generations. We will explore the Christian creeds and confessions, where they originated, and why they're central to our faith. Special Guest: Nick Carter.
Andrew Rapaport dives deep into the nuances of dispensationalism in this episode, unraveling its intricacies and addressing common misconceptions surrounding this theological framework. He emphasizes that dispensationalism isn't merely an end-times doctrine but rather a comprehensive method of biblical interpretation, establishing the importance of understanding its premise for anyone interested in theological discussions. Joined by his host, they explore the distinctions between Israel and the church, and how these interpretations influence their understanding of scripture. Andrew playfully navigates through the complexities of biblical hermeneutics while engaging in light-hearted banter, making the conversation both enlightening and entertaining. The episode promises to equip listeners with a clearer understanding of dispensationalism, urging even skeptics to tune in for a nuanced perspective that transcends mere labels.Takeaways: Andrew Rapaport highlights the importance of understanding dispensationalism as an interpretative style rather than solely an eschatological framework, emphasizing its role in biblical applications. The discussion delves into the misconceptions surrounding dispensationalism, particularly the belief that it equates to replacement theology, clarifying that it maintains a distinct view of Israel and the Church. During the podcast, the hosts explore the critical differences between dispensationalism and covenant theology, noting how each system interprets scripture and its implications for end times theology. Rapaport shares insights on how the interpretation of biblical texts, like Daniel's 70 weeks, reflects the literal versus figurative understanding, shaping the discourse around prophecy and fulfillment. The episode addresses common misunderstandings of dispensationalism through a light-hearted banter, while also providing a deep dive into theological nuances that can sometimes lead to heated debates. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the theological discussions presented, as both hosts promote a collaborative approach to understanding differing perspectives within Christianity. Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminarBook a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: speaker@sfe.bibleWhat do We Believe by Andrew RappaportWhat Do They Believe
Golden State Warriors broadcaster and former “We Believe” team member, Kelenna Azubuike, joins the show to reflect on his NBA journey, the legendary 2007 playoff run, and what it was like playing alongside stars like Baron Davis, Stephen Jackson, and Jason Richardson under Coach Don Nelson.Kelenna also shares how a call to Warriors legend, Jim Barnett, launched his broadcasting career — and the story behind how he became known for his famous cornbread!