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In this episode titled "We Believe," Pastor Dorrell shares his personal conversion story and emphasizes the transformative power of knowing Jesus Christ as the living hope for salvation. He highlights the resurrection of Jesus as the cornerstone of Christian faith, affirming the truth of His teachings and the promise of eternal life. Pastor Dorrell underscores the non-negotiable truths of creation, humanity's sinful nature, and the gift of righteousness through Christ's sacrifice. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their beliefs and consider the life-changing reality of salvation in Jesus.Eastland is a Place to Belong Eastland Baptist Church is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are a welcoming and close-knit family community that loves to care for each other through the Church. We strongly believe in loving and supporting each other and our neighbors. Our members don't just attend our Church; they feel a strong sense of belonging. Join Us Find service times and our location at https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/join. Connect with Us Website: https://www.eastlandbaptist.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eastlandbaptisttulsa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eastlandbaptist To support the ministry of Eastland Baptist Church, tap here: https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/give.
Powerful SermonWe Well put things to death in our life if We Believe in Christ
Un enorme GRAZIE a @rogo.mp3 per essere stato nostro ospite nella 25esima puntata di We Believe in Music! È stato un piacere scoprire la sua persona, il suo mondo e la sua musica. I suoi brani, LET IT BLOW, NO PAIN, SUPERSTAR e PARLAMI, ci hanno davvero colpito!Rogo ha portato un'ondata di energia e talento nel nostro studio, condividendo con noi la sua passione e il suo percorso musicale. Siamo stati tutti conquistati dalla sua autenticità e dalla sua musica coinvolgente.Grazie ancora Rogo per averci regalato un'esperienza indimenticabile! Non vediamo l'ora di seguirti nei tuoi prossimi progetti.@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 .Sei un'artista, fai parte di una band e vuoi 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! Nessuna intervista preimpostata, nessuna domanda concordata, ma una semplice chiacchierata tra amici che amano la musica!Contattaci in direct sui nostri social, siamo pronti a darti voce!
In this episode, we engage in a critical examination of Andrew Rapoport's recent debate on the merits of covenant theology versus dispensational theology. The discussion reveals significant insights into the hermeneutical approaches that underpin each theological perspective. As we delve into the nature of scriptural interpretation, we highlight the implications of the analogy of faith and the necessity for rigorous comparison of Scripture to discern the truth. Our analysis emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical and grammatical context of biblical texts, particularly in relation to eschatological claims. Ultimately, our conversation seeks to clarify the distinctions between these two theological frameworks and their respective views on the continuity and discontinuity of God's covenantal dealings with humanity.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding hermeneutical differences, specifically between covenant theology and dispensational theology, as a means to discern biblical interpretation. Andrew Rapoport's absence leads to a critique of his debate strategies, focusing on the weaknesses in his arguments regarding hermeneutics. Listeners are encouraged to engage with Scripture actively, comparing different texts to understand the meaning and intent behind biblical concepts. The hosts affirm the necessity of evangelism and the consistent application of God's promises as crucial components of the Christian faith. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.complunge.commypillow.comlogosbible.comfarmsteadcottage.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Striving for Eternity Ministries Apologetics Live MyPillow Logos Bible Software Squirrelly Joe's Coffee Farmstead Cottage Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
In this episode, we engage in a critical examination of Andrew Rapoport's recent debate on the merits of covenant theology versus dispensational theology. The discussion reveals significant insights into the hermeneutical approaches that underpin each theological perspective. As we delve into the nature of scriptural interpretation, we highlight the implications of the analogy of faith and the necessity for rigorous comparison of Scripture to discern the truth. Our analysis emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical and grammatical context of biblical texts, particularly in relation to eschatological claims. Ultimately, our conversation seeks to clarify the distinctions between these two theological frameworks and their respective views on the continuity and discontinuity of God's covenantal dealings with humanity.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding hermeneutical differences, specifically between covenant theology and dispensational theology, as a means to discern biblical interpretation. Andrew Rapoport's absence leads to a critique of his debate strategies, focusing on the weaknesses in his arguments regarding hermeneutics. Listeners are encouraged to engage with Scripture actively, comparing different texts to understand the meaning and intent behind biblical concepts. The hosts affirm the necessity of evangelism and the consistent application of God's promises as crucial components of the Christian faith. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.complunge.commypillow.comlogosbible.comfarmsteadcottage.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Striving for Eternity Ministries Apologetics Live MyPillow Logos Bible Software Squirrelly Joe's Coffee Farmstead Cottage Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
Nate closes our We Believe series speaking about Eternity.
Senior Pastor Rufus Smith continues “We Believe” sermon series with “We Believe in the Holy Spirit.” He teaches us that the Holy Spirit has already unified us in several ways. He asks, “What are you doing to strain it or maintain it?”Stay connected with Hope Church Memphis:Website • HopeChurchMemphis.comInstagram • @Hope4MemphisTikTok • @Hope4MemphisFacebook • @Hope4MemphisPrayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/PrayerGiving • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give
4ª puntata di We Believe in Music – Una di quelle che non si dimenticano facilmente.Quando si dice che la musica è viva, vera, potente… beh, sabato scorso ne abbiamo avuto la prova concreta, grazie a due ospitate che hanno trasformato il nostro studio in un palcoscenico pieno di emozioni, vibrazioni e talento puro.Ad aprire le danze sono state le @naria_duo , un progetto tutto al femminile che ci ha colpito dritti al cuore. Hanno scelto di regalarci due brani in versione acustica, spogliati da ogni effetto, nudi e intensi come solo la musica sincera sa essere. Le loro voci, l'interpretazione, l'atmosfera intima che si è creata in studio… è stato un momento magico, sospeso, che ha fatto venire la pelle d'oca a chi ci ascoltava e a chi, come noi, aveva la fortuna di essere lì.Poi sono arrivati i @caban.gram , e l'energia ha preso fuoco. Con il loro sound rock graffiante e coinvolgente, ci hanno letteralmente travolti. Ma non si sono limitati a suonare i loro brani: ci hanno fatto un regalo enorme portando in anteprima assoluta alcune delle loro nuove canzoni, mai trasmesse prima in radio. Un privilegio raro, che ci ha fatto sentire parte del loro percorso artistico e ci ha fatto capire quanto cuore ci sia dietro ogni nota.Due realtà diverse, due modi di intendere la musica, ma un'unica, fortissima connessione: quella con il pubblico, con chi ascolta, con chi vive la musica come un'esperienza totale.Ecco perché questo programma si chiama We Believe in Music. Perché davvero ci crediamo.E ogni volta che artisti come i Caban e le NARIA entrano nei nostri studi, ne abbiamo la conferma. @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 .Sei un'artista, fai parte di una band e vuoi 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! Nessuna intervista preimpostata, nessuna domanda concordata, ma una semplice chiacchierata tra amici che amano la musica!Contattaci in direct sui nostri social, siamo pronti a darti voce!
The central focus of this podcast episode revolves around the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, a topic that has provoked considerable debate and discussion within theological circles. We engage in a thorough examination of this relationship, considering various perspectives, including those of dispensationalism and covenant theology. Our dialogue seeks to navigate the complexities of how contemporary views of Israel may influence Christian understanding and responses, particularly in light of recent geopolitical events. Throughout our discourse, we emphasize the importance of rigorous inquiry and clarity in defining key terms and concepts, as these distinctions profoundly impact our theological positions. As we delve into this discussion, we invite listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and to consider the implications of our shared faith in Christ as it relates to both Jewish and Gentile believers.The podcast episode presents a profound dialogue centered around the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, as well as the implications for contemporary Christian thought. The discussions are led by Andrew Rapoport and his co-hosts, who delve into the theological underpinnings that connect these two entities. They ponder the significance of Israel within the biblical narrative and how this affects Christian identity today. Throughout the episode, the speakers encourage listeners to engage with challenging questions regarding their faith and the interpretations of scripture that have shaped Christian doctrine over the centuries. They emphasize the importance of historical context in understanding the roles of both Israel and the Church, arguing that a nuanced grasp of these relationships can lead to a more profound faith experience.Takeaways: In this episode of Apologetics Live, we explored the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, emphasizing the theological implications of this connection. We encouraged listeners to engage with their challenging questions concerning God and the Bible, fostering a culture of inquiry and dialogue. The episode highlighted the importance of understanding the historical context of Jewish identity and its continuity through generations, addressing common misconceptions. We asserted that all individuals, regardless of their background, must recognize the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation, as there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in this regard. Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
The central focus of this podcast episode revolves around the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, a topic that has provoked considerable debate and discussion within theological circles. We engage in a thorough examination of this relationship, considering various perspectives, including those of dispensationalism and covenant theology. Our dialogue seeks to navigate the complexities of how contemporary views of Israel may influence Christian understanding and responses, particularly in light of recent geopolitical events. Throughout our discourse, we emphasize the importance of rigorous inquiry and clarity in defining key terms and concepts, as these distinctions profoundly impact our theological positions. As we delve into this discussion, we invite listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and to consider the implications of our shared faith in Christ as it relates to both Jewish and Gentile believers.The podcast episode presents a profound dialogue centered around the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, as well as the implications for contemporary Christian thought. The discussions are led by Andrew Rapoport and his co-hosts, who delve into the theological underpinnings that connect these two entities. They ponder the significance of Israel within the biblical narrative and how this affects Christian identity today. Throughout the episode, the speakers encourage listeners to engage with challenging questions regarding their faith and the interpretations of scripture that have shaped Christian doctrine over the centuries. They emphasize the importance of historical context in understanding the roles of both Israel and the Church, arguing that a nuanced grasp of these relationships can lead to a more profound faith experience.Takeaways: In this episode of Apologetics Live, we explored the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, emphasizing the theological implications of this connection. We encouraged listeners to engage with their challenging questions concerning God and the Bible, fostering a culture of inquiry and dialogue. The episode highlighted the importance of understanding the historical context of Jewish identity and its continuity through generations, addressing common misconceptions. We asserted that all individuals, regardless of their background, must recognize the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation, as there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in this regard. Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
Episode Description: What if your values aren't just words on a page, but guiding forces that shape every decision you make? In this episode of We Believe, we explore the real, messy, and deeply human side of values-based leadership. We'll uncover the difference between the values we claim and the ones we live—especially those shadow values we might not want to admit. Join us as we get candid about how our values truly drive us, from the decisions we celebrate to the patterns we secretly repeat. With humor, honesty, and neuroscience insights, we challenge you to define who you are and who you want to become, so your leadership becomes authentic, powerful, and truly yours. Because if you don't define your values, the world will define them for you—and you might not like the result. Listen now and lead from who you truly are.
Rev. Rufus Smith continues our Lent sermon series where we get to learn AND ask questions about what “We Believe,” as we unpack the Nicene Creed together with “The Unique-God Man.” He teaches us that the God-man helps us make sense out of this sometimes seemingly senseless struggle we call life, if we let him.Stay connected with Hope Church Memphis:Website • HopeChurchMemphis.comInstagram • @Hope4MemphisTikTok • @Hope4MemphisFacebook • @Hope4MemphisPrayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/PrayerGiving • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give
Siamo ancora nel CHILL dopo la 23ª puntata di WE BELIEVE IN MUSIC!Abbiamo avuto il piacere di ospitare due grandi talenti della scena musicale: @nothermusic e @radiomoonleap !Questi due artisti ci hanno presentato il loro nuovo singolo “NOTHING WRONG” in anteprima radiofonica assoluta!Le loro vibes, la loro passione e la loro musica ci hanno contagiati tutti!Moon LEAP, con la sua voce unica e il suo stile inconfondibile, ci ha emozionato con la sua presenza!Nother, con la sua musica innovativa e la sua capacità di creare atmosfere uniche, ci ha lasciati senza fiato!Insieme, hanno creato qualcosa di veramente speciale!E non è finita qui! Il nostro caro amico @costdelaney è tornato a trovarci con il suo nuovo brano DOV'È MAGICO e ci ha emozionato come sempre!La sua musica è sempre un viaggio emotivo che ci porta in mondi diversi!Grazie a tutti gli artisti per la loro presenza e per aver condiviso la loro musica con noi! È stato bellissimo stare con voi! @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 con @pero84Sei un'artista, fai parte di una band e vuoi 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! Nessuna intervista preimpostata, nessuna domanda concordata, ma una semplice chiacchierata tra amici che amano la musica!Contattaci in direct sui nostri social, siamo pronti a darti voce!
With great power comes great responsibility...and The Game Treasure Crew's powerful podcast prophesizing powers are no joke. Except for in this episode where we use our dumb brains to wish for/think of games that WE BELIEVE deserve a "Remake". From Bushido Blade, to Snatcher buckle up buddy cause we've got an hour of- PODCAST POWERS ACTIVATE!Thank you so much for watching or listening to The Game Treasure Podcast, we hope you enjoyed! If you'd like to reach out to us, feel free to comment or even email us at gametreasurepodcast@gmail.com.Go to https://www.retrogametreasure.com/ to make your profile and start collecting physical games, today!https://linktr.ee/TheGTP
In this episode of We Believe, we explore the necessity of balanced leadership—leading effectively without losing yourself in the process. Leadership often demands your time, energy, and even sanity, making it easy to fall into burnout. We unpack the neuroscience behind why chronic stress and decision fatigue are so prevalent among leaders, explaining how your brain responds to relentless pressure and responsibility. Through personal stories, practical strategies, and insights into your body's cues, we share how you can protect your well-being, regain control, and prioritize meaningful work over busyness. Ultimately, balanced leadership isn't about doing everything; it's about leading intentionally, sustainably, and authentically—because you can't pour from an empty cup.
Rev. Vincent Joplin continued our Lent sermon series “We Believe” with “Jesus, the God Man.” He reminded us that while Jesus' divinity is unquestionable, Jesus' humanity was also complete and fully relatable.Stay connected with Hope Church Memphis:Website • HopeChurchMemphis.comInstagram • @Hope4MemphisTikTok • @Hope4MemphisFacebook • @Hope4MemphisPrayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/PrayerGiving • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give
La 22esima puntata di We Believe in Music è stata un concentrato di talento, autenticità e nuove vibrazioni musicali. Ai microfoni è arrivato @keevuitton , che ci ha regalato l'anteprima radiofonica del suo nuovo singolo “Niente”: un brano intenso, personale, capace di lasciare il segno e confermare una scrittura sempre più matura e riconoscibile. In collegamento telefonico, abbiamo avuto anche il piacere di ascoltare @rosemarynicassio , artista raffinata che ci ha letteralmente incantati con il suo stile unico e la sua voce inconfondibile. Il suo ultimo brano “C'est moi Zazie” è un piccolo viaggio emotivo, che unisce eleganza e originalità. Grazie a entrambi per aver portato nella nostra puntata emozioni vere e musica di qualità. We Believe in Music continua a raccontare storie che meritano di essere ascoltate. @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 .Sei un'artista, fai parte di una band e vuoi 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! Nessuna intervista preimpostata, nessuna domanda concordata, ma una semplice chiacchierata tra amici che amano la musica!Contattaci in direct sui nostri social, siamo pronti a darti voce!
Newsboys is one of the biggest bands in Christian music history, having sold more than 10 million records across 23 recordings and garnering boundless accolades, including 1 RIAA® Platinum certification and 8 Gold certifications, 30 #1 radio hits, four GRAMMY® nominations, two American Music Award nominations and multiple Dove Awards. With signature songs like “We Believe,” “Born Again” and the unstoppable mega-hit “God's Not Dead” — which birthed a film franchise of the same name — Newsboys have continued to collect career-defining accolades at full speed ahead. Reinventing and reinvigorating the sounds fans have come to love, Newsboys present their two-part album, Worldwide Revival, featuring 16 songs and a national tour to support. For over three decades, the band, with current members Adam Agee, Duncan Phillips, Jeff Frankenstein, and Jody Davis, have toured extensively throughout the world to present their unparalleled high-energy shows. From their formation in Australia to their current residence in the United States, and everywhere in between, Newsboys share the same unified message about their faith and the God they serve, a position they do not take lightly. In this episode Duncan talks about: The work that goes into maintaining a seasoned band after over 30 years Drumming for the Newsboys Effectively and musically working with tracks The industry in Australia vs the United States Handling fame as a CCM band Making fitness a priority Dealing with personal changes The spinning drum riser Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage
The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the critical examination of the concept of virtual church within the apologetics community. We assert that the practice of attending virtual church cannot replace the fundamental need for physical gathering among believers, as outlined in biblical teachings. The discussion delves into the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on church attendance, highlighting how many individuals erroneously believe that participating in church services online suffices for genuine fellowship and worship. We further explore the necessity of accountability, communal worship, and the ordinances of the church, which cannot be effectively realized in a virtual setting. Ultimately, we contend that the essence of the church lies in the physical assembly of believers, where the richness of community and the fullness of worship can be experienced.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the necessity of attending physical church, especially in light of the challenges faced by the apologetics community post-COVID. It is argued that virtual church cannot replace the communal and accountability aspects of a physical gathering of believers. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the true nature of church as defined by Scripture, which is centered on corporate worship and fellowship. Listeners are encouraged to recognize that merely participating in virtual church does not equate to being part of a local church community. The hosts stress that while virtual interactions can support fellowship, they are not substitutes for the physical gathering of believers. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to engage actively in their local church and to seek genuine community with other believers. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.commissionarygamer.commissionarygamer.com/virtual_churchCompanies mentioned in this episode: Apologetics Live Striving for Eternity Ministries Missionary Gamer Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the critical examination of the concept of virtual church within the apologetics community. We assert that the practice of attending virtual church cannot replace the fundamental need for physical gathering among believers, as outlined in biblical teachings. The discussion delves into the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on church attendance, highlighting how many individuals erroneously believe that participating in church services online suffices for genuine fellowship and worship. We further explore the necessity of accountability, communal worship, and the ordinances of the church, which cannot be effectively realized in a virtual setting. Ultimately, we contend that the essence of the church lies in the physical assembly of believers, where the richness of community and the fullness of worship can be experienced.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the necessity of attending physical church, especially in light of the challenges faced by the apologetics community post-COVID. It is argued that virtual church cannot replace the communal and accountability aspects of a physical gathering of believers. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the true nature of church as defined by Scripture, which is centered on corporate worship and fellowship. Listeners are encouraged to recognize that merely participating in virtual church does not equate to being part of a local church community. The hosts stress that while virtual interactions can support fellowship, they are not substitutes for the physical gathering of believers. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to engage actively in their local church and to seek genuine community with other believers. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.commissionarygamer.commissionarygamer.com/virtual_churchCompanies mentioned in this episode: Apologetics Live Striving for Eternity Ministries Missionary Gamer Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
What do we believe about missions? In this teaching from "We Believe," Theam Oosthuizen reminds us of God's calling to preach the gospel and make disciples in every nation.Theam Oosthuizen is the pastor of Every Nation East London in South Africa and serves as director for Every Nation Southern Africa Ten Days Missions.
Dr. Eli Morris starts our new sermon series “We Believe” with “God Our Father.” He reminds us that even when we may feel all alone, God the Father is a sustainer, consistent, cares about you, closer than we think, and is completely capable in our hardest moments.
Steiny & Guru are having fun on a Friday with the way the Warriors have been dominating. Does it feel like a We Believe, Part 2?!
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Life & Power in the Spirit Subtitle: We Believe in the Holy Spirit Speaker: Paul Washer Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 3/9/2025 Length: 58 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Spirit's Power in the New Birth Subtitle: We Believe in the Holy Spirit Speaker: Paul Washer Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday School Date: 3/9/2025 Length: 55 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Evangelistic Youth Meeting Subtitle: We Believe in the Holy Spirit Speaker: Paul Washer Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Conference Date: 3/8/2025 Length: 88 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Spirit & Preaching Subtitle: We Believe in the Holy Spirit Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 3/9/2025 Length: 56 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Work of the Spirit Today Subtitle: We Believe in the Holy Spirit Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Conference Date: 3/8/2025 Length: 60 min.
This week's episode is pretty low key, but we hope you find it as fun to listen to as we did recording it. For the episode we've chose to answer four questions we've received from listeners: 1) How do you stay close with siblings, especially when you're in different stages? (And help your kids stay close?) 2) What do you do for family scripture study and personal scripture study? 3) How do you find stillness? 4) What do you do for exercise? We've shared our answers, but we'd also love to hear yours! Come share with us on Instagram! Show Notes: Shawni's favorite scripture study app: We Believe (https://www.thewebelievefoundation.org/) Saren's 7-Minute Workout App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.popularapp.sevenmins&hl=en_US Shawni's workout timer app Saydi's favorite online yoga: Boho Beautiful (on YouTube) Saydi's meal-planning app: Meal Lime Saren's home exchange program: homeexchange.com (use code saren-7906e to get a bonus)
Nate continues our We Believe series and explains what happened to humanity. Where did things go wrong? And what did God do about it.
Nate continues our We Believe statement building on the weeks before and diving into our identity. How we are made in the image of God, Imago Dei.
In this episode, Jay is joined by his girlfriend, Shaili, a Warriors fan to recap the Mavs' 126-102 loss to the Golden State Warriors. They discuss how Jimmy Butler gives the Warriors a new element they were lacking before, as well as some of the notable moments between the two franchises over the years: The 2007 "We Believe" First Round series, Harrison Barnes joining the Mavs, and mist recently, Klay Thompson signing in Dallas . They also discuss the implications of Luka Dončić being in the Pacific Division, with the Lakers and Warriors having to play 4x per year. Finally, they talk about how different NBA history would have been if Andre Iguodala had signed with the Mavericks in 2013, instead of signing with the Warriors, kickstarting their dynasty.
Navigating the often murky waters of church leadership and the potential for harm within Christian communities is the focal point of today's discussion. Andrew kicks things off by asking a poignant question: Have you ever felt misrepresented or harmed by church leaders? As the conversation unfolds, they dive deep into the patterns of behavior that can lead to hurt, particularly how social justice ideologies can infiltrate church doctrine, causing disillusionment for many faithful congregants. With Pastor Jeff sharing his own experiences of being censured and ultimately ousted from his denomination, listeners are encouraged to recognize they are not alone in their struggles. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt reminder that, despite the challenges faced within the church, maintaining a commitment to truth and integrity is paramount for both leaders and congregants alike.Takeaways: The podcast dives deep into the theme of how church leaders can sometimes hurt their congregants, challenging the notion that such behavior is unexpected in Christian environments. Pastor Jeff reveals his experience with the Evangelical Free Church, detailing how social justice ideologies infiltrated church governance and practices, affecting the church's integrity. A key focus of the discussion is the importance of due process and truth in church discipline, highlighting how many Christians overlook these principles in favor of expediency. Listeners are encouraged to develop thick skin in the face of adversity and to trust in God's sovereignty when facing unjust accusations or slander within the church community. Links referenced in this episode:strivingforeternity.orgcornerstonesj.orgstrivingforeternity.org/coffeeWoke-Free ChurchMentioned in this episode:What Do They BelieveWhat do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
Send us a textWe as people believe in all kinds of things. The fact that that there are thousands of religions in the world attest to this fact. We as people believe our way is the best way to get to God. But how can every way be the right way?In this first part or this series "We Believe" you will learn that we believe all people need a Savior. Why do we need a Savior and what are we saved from? those are important questions and will be answered in this message.If you know someone who is far from God, try to get them to listen to this talk. It may just help them to draw close to Him.
We Believe, The Nicene Creed
Nate continues in our We Believe series and we discuss the Holy Spirit; His uniqueness, His qualities and how He always points back to Jesus.
We Believe, The Nicene Creed
Go to http://rocketmoney.com/suburb to cancel your unwanted subscriptions with Rocket Money. EP 210: In this episode we open up the podcast by talking about if PRETTY PRIVELEDGE really DOES exist ANDD what pretty people tend to get away with. We then go on to talk about the crazy double standards in KPOP groups specifically and how the prettier the group is the more famous they become. We go on to name some celebrities who WE BELIEVE are only where they are because of their good looks. We wrap up the podcast by talking about what OUR experiences were from going from the CHUZZ to the HUZZ. HOPE YA'LL ENJOYYY!!! :D BECOME PART OF THE SUBURB TALKS CREW ON OUR PATREON!!! https://patreon.com/SuburbTalks?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link CHECKOUT OUR GROUP CHALLENGE CHANNEL BURB N' FRENDZ!!! https://www.youtube.com/@BurbNFrendz-ht7yb/featured LISTEN TO OUR PODCASTS "Suburb Talks" ON ALL PODCASTING PLATFORMS! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4YLbUxILwRNN9e1UUCDV1D FOR ALL BUSINESS INQUIRIES PLEASE EMAIL US AT: suburbtalksbusiness@gmail.com FULL PODCAST EDITED BY SEBASTIAN RIZKALLA Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sebastianytp/ KEEP UP WITH US ON OUR INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT!!! https://www.instagram.com/suburbtalks/ FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS!!!! Nick Grajeda Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/nickgrajeda18/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/nickgrajeda18 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@nickgrajeda18?lang=en Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/nikgstreams Snap: nick_grajeda Devin Paul Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/devin_paul04/ TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@devinpaul6?lang=en Sage Guillen Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thesageguillen?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA== Twitter- https://twitter.com/sage_37 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@sage_37?lang=en Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@TheSageGuillen Maru Lee Insta- https://www.instagram.com/maru_lee/?hl=en TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@maru.lee?lang=en Youtube- https://youtube.com/channel/UCIQa1NnFM6uxBifhkSKnahA?sub_confirmation=1 Cynthia Choi Insta- https://www.instagram.com/cynxchoi/?hl=en Twitter-https://twitter.com/cynxchoi Sean Williams Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sean._.williams/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/seanw949 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@seanjw?lang=en Alex Johnson Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/johnscenee/ Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.johnscene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go to http://rocketmoney.com/suburb to cancel your unwanted subscriptions with Rocket Money. EP 210: In this episode we open up the podcast by talking about if PRETTY PRIVELEDGE really DOES exist ANDD what pretty people tend to get away with. We then go on to talk about the crazy double standards in KPOP groups specifically and how the prettier the group is the more famous they become. We go on to name some celebrities who WE BELIEVE are only where they are because of their good looks. We wrap up the podcast by talking about what OUR experiences were from going from the CHUZZ to the HUZZ. HOPE YA'LL ENJOYYY!!! :D BECOME PART OF THE SUBURB TALKS CREW ON OUR PATREON!!! https://patreon.com/SuburbTalks?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link CHECKOUT OUR GROUP CHALLENGE CHANNEL BURB N' FRENDZ!!! https://www.youtube.com/@BurbNFrendz-ht7yb/featured LISTEN TO OUR PODCASTS "Suburb Talks" ON ALL PODCASTING PLATFORMS! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4YLbUxILwRNN9e1UUCDV1D FOR ALL BUSINESS INQUIRIES PLEASE EMAIL US AT: suburbtalksbusiness@gmail.com FULL PODCAST EDITED BY SEBASTIAN RIZKALLA Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sebastianytp/ KEEP UP WITH US ON OUR INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT!!! https://www.instagram.com/suburbtalks/ FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS!!!! Nick Grajeda Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/nickgrajeda18/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/nickgrajeda18 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@nickgrajeda18?lang=en Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/nikgstreams Snap: nick_grajeda Devin Paul Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/devin_paul04/ TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@devinpaul6?lang=en Sage Guillen Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thesageguillen?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA== Twitter- https://twitter.com/sage_37 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@sage_37?lang=en Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@TheSageGuillen Maru Lee Insta- https://www.instagram.com/maru_lee/?hl=en TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@maru.lee?lang=en Youtube- https://youtube.com/channel/UCIQa1NnFM6uxBifhkSKnahA?sub_confirmation=1 Cynthia Choi Insta- https://www.instagram.com/cynxchoi/?hl=en Twitter-https://twitter.com/cynxchoi Sean Williams Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sean._.williams/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/seanw949 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@seanjw?lang=en Alex Johnson Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/johnscenee/ Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.johnscene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue our We Believe series and our discussion of who God is. This week we discuss who Jesus is.
Join StoneBridge as we continue with the message series, We Believe with a message titled, I Have Seen the Lord, based on John 20:18. We will be hearing about our partnership in Uganda and selling raffle tickets in support of the Dayspring School.
The discussion centers on the complex and often contentious topic of Christian nationalism, exploring whether it is beneficial or detrimental to society. The participants engage in a lively debate about the implications of aligning faith with national identity, addressing the historical and cultural contexts of this movement. Key arguments include the interpretation of scripture, the role of love and justice in faith, and the criticisms surrounding the application of biblical principles to modern governance. The conversation also touches on personal beliefs, hermeneutics, and the potential dangers of misrepresenting religious views. Throughout the episode, the speakers emphasize the importance of understanding different interpretations and the necessity of respectful dialogue in addressing controversial issues.Takeaways: The debate around Christian nationalism often invokes historical contexts and cultural interpretations. Tim Whitaker argues that Jesus's teachings emphasize love and humility over political power. The distinction between cultural influence and biblical interpretation is crucial in apologetics. Understanding scripture requires recognizing the historical context in which it was written. The conversation highlighted the complexities of defining and understanding Christian nationalism today. Different interpretations of the Bible can lead to vastly different theological conclusions. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.comevermindministries.comgivesendgo.comstrivingforeternity.orgdeadmanwalkingpodcast.comcalebgordon.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Squirrelly Joe's Coffee Evermind Ministries Striving for Eternity Ministries Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
The discussion centers on the complex and often contentious topic of Christian nationalism, exploring whether it is beneficial or detrimental to society. The participants engage in a lively debate about the implications of aligning faith with national identity, addressing the historical and cultural contexts of this movement. Key arguments include the interpretation of scripture, the role of love and justice in faith, and the criticisms surrounding the application of biblical principles to modern governance. The conversation also touches on personal beliefs, hermeneutics, and the potential dangers of misrepresenting religious views. Throughout the episode, the speakers emphasize the importance of understanding different interpretations and the necessity of respectful dialogue in addressing controversial issues.Takeaways: The debate around Christian nationalism often invokes historical contexts and cultural interpretations. Tim Whitaker argues that Jesus's teachings emphasize love and humility over political power. The distinction between cultural influence and biblical interpretation is crucial in apologetics. Understanding scripture requires recognizing the historical context in which it was written. The conversation highlighted the complexities of defining and understanding Christian nationalism today. Different interpretations of the Bible can lead to vastly different theological conclusions. Links referenced in this episode:Debate: Does Christian Nationalism help society? New Evangelicals vs Kenton Littleapologeticslive.comevermindministries.comgivesendgo.comstrivingforeternity.orgdeadmanwalkingpodcast.comcalebgordon.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Squirrelly Joe's Coffee Evermind Ministries Striving for Eternity Ministries Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
While faith is deeply personal, it is not an isolated act. Today, Fr. Mike reflects on the reality that our faith is communal. It is lived out and passed down in the context of community. We also learn that faith is truly the beginning of eternal life. Despite the sufferings of this world, when we walk by faith, we experience a taste of heaven here and now. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 163-169. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Join StoneBridge as we continue with the message series, We Believe with a message titled, Jesus is Lord, based on Romans 10:9
Apologetics Live episode 270 This episode of Apologetics Live dives into the multifaceted nature of truth, exploring its divisive characteristics and its implications in both personal belief and societal norms. The co-hosts engage in a thought-provoking discussion about whether truth is absolute or relative, emphasizing the importance of a biblical standard in defining truth. They tackle challenging questions such as the role of women in church worship, the ethics of blood transfusions, and the implications of sin in the life of a Christian. The conversation highlights the necessity of adhering to scriptural teachings while navigating contemporary issues, all while reinforcing the core tenet that salvation and righteousness come solely through Christ. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own beliefs and the role of their local church in their spiritual growth.Takeaways: The podcast discusses the importance of addressing tough questions related to faith in Christ. Truth can be divisive, especially when it challenges individuals' personal beliefs and lifestyles. Christians should focus on their local church and the teachings of their pastors. The significance of understanding that all sin ultimately leads to death and separation from God. Biblical teaching emphasizes the need for men to lead in worship and teaching roles. Women's roles in the church should focus on discipleship and teaching other women. This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resourcesListen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityGive us your feedback, email us info@StrivingForEternity.comWrite us a review and tell us how we are doing.Sponsors:Squirrelly Joe's Coffee use the code SFEfor 20% off your purchaseLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
Apologetics Live episode 270 This episode of Apologetics Live dives into the multifaceted nature of truth, exploring its divisive characteristics and its implications in both personal belief and societal norms. The co-hosts engage in a thought-provoking discussion about whether truth is absolute or relative, emphasizing the importance of a biblical standard in defining truth. They tackle challenging questions such as the role of women in church worship, the ethics of blood transfusions, and the implications of sin in the life of a Christian. The conversation highlights the necessity of adhering to scriptural teachings while navigating contemporary issues, all while reinforcing the core tenet that salvation and righteousness come solely through Christ. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own beliefs and the role of their local church in their spiritual growth.Takeaways: The podcast discusses the importance of addressing tough questions related to faith in Christ. Truth can be divisive, especially when it challenges individuals' personal beliefs and lifestyles. Christians should focus on their local church and the teachings of their pastors. The significance of understanding that all sin ultimately leads to death and separation from God. Biblical teaching emphasizes the need for men to lead in worship and teaching roles. Women's roles in the church should focus on discipleship and teaching other women. This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resourcesListen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityGive us your feedback, email us info@StrivingForEternity.comWrite us a review and tell us how we are doing.Sponsors:Squirrelly Joe's Coffee use the code SFEfor 20% off your purchaseLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
The Catechism begins to explore what it means “to believe” by examining our innate desire for God and all the ways we can come to know him. Fr. Mike grounds us in a refrain he promises to repeat throughout the year—God loves you. Not in an abstract way, but in a concrete, unique way. God knows you, and he wants you to know him. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 26-35. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.