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ARISE to Old Testament Societal Justice
Both the Old and New Testaments share a message that call for God’s people to care for the most vulnerable in our world. However, in some Christian circles today, the message of social justice is considered harmful. As those created in the image of God, how do we best ARISE as reflectors of our Creator when it comes to the issue of societal justice?
Our #WholeLifeReflections for this week:
One of our #WholeLifeReflections this week asked: There is too much oppression and pain in the world for one person to tackle it all. In what one area do you hear God calling you to ARISE and make a difference?
How and where is God calling you to ARISE? We would love to hear your story! Reach out to us with your questions and comments using the information below:
■ Text/Voicemail: 407-965-1607
■ Email: [email protected]
SUBSCRIBE NOW to our weekly podcast Speaking of Grace to listen to the message this podcast was based on - https://speaking-of-grace.captivate.fm/listen
Our weekly message from the WholeLife Church and all of our #WholeLifeTakeAways are in each episodes ‘show notes’ for you to listen, discuss, and share with family and friends. The previous weekend’s sermon is released every Tuesday with our pastors and guest speakers inviting you into a lifelong friendship with God.
Thank you for listening! Our show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media at the following links and while you’re there, say ‘hello’!
NEXT WEEK 2/26/22: God Knows What He’s Doing by Special Guest Dana Edmond
Watch the message that this episode is based on our website: https://wholelife.church/sermons/
To find out more about WholeLife Church visit our website: https://WholeLife.Church
Use the #hashtags: #WholeLifePodcast #WholeLifeReflections #ThisIsWholeLife #ThisIsUS #TheVelvetSledgeHammer #ARISE
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ARISE to Old Testament Societal Justice
Both the Old and New Testaments share a message that call for God’s people to care for the most vulnerable in our world. However, in some Christian circles today, the message of social justice is considered harmful. As those created in the image of God, how do we best ARISE as reflectors of our Creator when it comes to the issue of societal justice?
Our #WholeLifeReflections for this week:
One of our #WholeLifeReflections this week asked: There is too much oppression and pain in the world for one person to tackle it all. In what one area do you hear God calling you to ARISE and make a difference?
How and where is God calling you to ARISE? We would love to hear your story! Reach out to us with your questions and comments using the information below:
■ Text/Voicemail: 407-965-1607
■ Email: [email protected]
SUBSCRIBE NOW to our weekly podcast Speaking of Grace to listen to the message this podcast was based on - https://speaking-of-grace.captivate.fm/listen
Our weekly message from the WholeLife Church and all of our #WholeLifeTakeAways are in each episodes ‘show notes’ for you to listen, discuss, and share with family and friends. The previous weekend’s sermon is released every Tuesday with our pastors and guest speakers inviting you into a lifelong friendship with God.
Thank you for listening! Our show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media at the following links and while you’re there, say ‘hello’!
NEXT WEEK 2/26/22: God Knows What He’s Doing by Special Guest Dana Edmond
Watch the message that this episode is based on our website: https://wholelife.church/sermons/
To find out more about WholeLife Church visit our website: https://WholeLife.Church
Use the #hashtags: #WholeLifePodcast #WholeLifeReflections #ThisIsWholeLife #ThisIsUS #TheVelvetSledgeHammer #ARISE

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