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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
Asaph, one of the writers of the Psalms, lamented that he did not see God's judgment against the pain and evil in the world. This week, Keith Holloway encourages Christians to consider God's eternal perspective when it looks like evil is prospering.
View podcast show notes: https://wcm.link/pop28c
Why do evil people seem to prosper? That question has been asked time and time again throughout history. This week, Keith Holloway looks to the Psalms to see how Christians should respond when evil seems to go unpunished.
View podcast show notes: https://wcm.link/pop27c
While we may take a narrow view on the topic of gifts and calling, God's perspective is often different. That is important because we must be able to recognize what God's calling looks like in our lives. This week, Keith Holloway offers a reminder that every believer has work to do.
View podcast show notes: https://wcm.link/pop26c
The life of King Jehoshaphat may well be among the most underrated accounts in the Old Testament. Even through times of personal danger and political turmoil, Jehoshaphat chose to trust in God. In part two of this series, Keith Holloway looks at the example of God's process for peace found in the book of 2 Chronicles 20.
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Learning and personal growth is a process, and it take times. Simply put, there are some things we can learn best through life experiences. This week, Keith Holloway explores the process God can use to help us move toward peace.
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There is no question that we will experience times of trial and testing. While we can't always control our circumstances, we can control the way we respond. This week, Keith Holloway urges Christians to reframe every trial in the context that Jesus will return.
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Any unexpected event can be disruptive and confusing. For better or for worse, the way that we respond is entirely up to us. Keith Holloway takes a practical look at how Christians can take a trial as an opportunity to contemplate and actively listen to God.
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It is unfortunate but true that going through times of trial can make us more susceptible to temptation. This week, Press On Podcast host Keith Holloway explains the three temptations that Christians should recognize and resist, especially during difficult seasons of life.
View podcast show notes: https://wcm.link/pop21c
At some point, everyone walks through heartbreak and pain. These trials threaten to shake our faith if we approach them with the wrong mindset. This week, Press On Podcast host Keith Holloway explains what it looks like to lead with faith and offers a simple encouragement: you can profit from every trial in your life.
View podcast show notes: https://wcm.link/pop20c
For believers, no trial is without purpose. There is no better way to learn traits like patience and faithfulness. This week, Keith Holloway looks at what the New Testament book of James has to say on growing in faith through trials
View podcast show notes: https://wcm.link/pop19c
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.