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By Aaron Everitt
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
A podcast to capture a bit of where our children are at, their thoughts on homeschool, travel, life together as a family and a wide range of other topics. This is our way of saying thanks to their mother on this day that reminds us of the beauty of a mother and their care for their children. It's a snapshot of our kids and where they sit this year of 2022. This is a great episode filled with funny laughter and conversations and some tender moments as children speak of the significance of their mom.
We finish up chapter 2 of Love is Now by Peter Gilquist. Our problem isn't that we have failed at the Christian solutions of going to church, praying, reading our Bibles...it's that we have forgotten that we are forgiven.
Episode 2 we discuss more from the book "Love is Now" by Peter Gillquist. Does God really see us the way He says He does? Or is that an illusion and we still need to work harder to find favor with Him?
Welcome to season 2 where we start by reading Love is Now by Peter Gillquist. A fantastic examination of grace in the Christian life. Season 2 will have new guests, more content and different readings that spin off from the book by Aaron Everitt - "Careless in the Care of God". Join in for a great exploration of how the God of the universe is chasing after you, His creation with love and grace for your life on earth.
The end of the book! What if God painted the sunsets not just to show you His power, but also to show you how much you are loved by Him?
The meaning of true friendship comes from a life lived well together.
Can we be more than a critic and also walk the fine line of being kind to others without falling into the legalistic pot hole that the 20th century church created.
Who is it that counts? The critic or the person who jumps in the arena? What is our role as believers in the future of the Church? A discussion about our times and troubles and how being people who know and freely share about the God who calms fears is better than a person who knows the nuances of dispensational theology.
What is the role of the believer in Justice? How are we to handle the sadness, frustration and injustice we see?
Hard times flush out the chumps - what would the church look like if it was more interested in the care of others instead of its influence on politics? Instead of lamenting about the degradation of culture, maybe those of us as believers would be better invested in loving one another and sharing kindness, gentleness, patience, self-control and other spirt led attitudes instead of hoping that democracy solves our lack of influence.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.