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By Dami Arigbabu
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
Many of us have at some point raised an eyebrow at someone else's narrated spiritual experience or deeply craved a tangible positive experience of our own. By nature, these experiences are difficult to authenticate but it can be easy to get caught up in the drama. I'm joined by Evelyn Ugwumadu, my sweet friend to discuss what role these experiences can play in our lives.
Money is a very controversial topic in the church- either for certain churches focusing ‘too much’ on it or some practices suggesting we should live with no regard for it.
How should the modern Christian ensure their relationship with Money is based on the word while thriving in financial abundance like we ought to. @ericowolabivc shares his thoughts with me in this episode.
We finish off the conversation from the last episode, honing in on what true religion is. And how filtering out the noise can help us navigate living out our faith authentically while having grace for people living different versions of their faith
In today's polarised world, we can all learn to be more graceful. Dr Modele Olowoyeye, Author of The ChiOdu files, shares her experience of becoming more accommodating of other people's way of life and how trying to show her daughter her Yoruba culture and view of God led her to write about knowing God as Olodumare & Chi.
The church is supposed to be synonymous with that sweet community feeling BUT many times people end up feeling disconnected or worse, burnt by their supposed community. I had the pleasure of speaking with my dear Pastor Jumoke Odusolu, who models love in action so well, to shed some light on this topic.
For anyone dithering between committing to a church community or struggling to build one where they are - this is one for you!
The church is no stranger to false narratives on sex and over time it has been mystified and somewhat demonised in many ways. So I speak to Yeside on busting these myths and bringing light to how we should be talking about sex.
With double the number of employees now working either fully remote or hybrid post the pandemic, most people acknowledge that the future of work is now hybrid. How does this major shift in behaviour & engagement style show up in the church? Is the future church hybrid? Is that good or bad? Let's discuss.
Life update after 1 year away & a look at what to expect from the new podcast season.
Taking the love route
Love on You
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.