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Bill and his wife took the opportunity to enjoy a salad last night with lettuce they grew in their Aerogarden.
As much as the season of Spring is associated with growth, it is also a season for pollen (and lots of it!)
Christian apologist, Wesley Huff, is doing his part to grow the Kingdom of God with recent appearances on the popular podcasts, The Joe Rogan Show and Diary Of A CEO.
In recent years, we've seen a lot of growth in the Christian faith. But before that we saw many turning away from the Bible. Back in 2017, Beth Moore warned us about that season.
If you know someone who's faith has not grown much because of some skepticism of the Bible, Bill recommends a series from Apologetics Canada and Wesley Huff answering the question, "Can I Trust The Bible?"
Like water for a plant, the Midweek Praise Break is your chance to soak in the glory of God through song. This week's songs included Revelation Song by Kari Jobe, Agnus Dei by Hillsong Worship and Christ Be Magnified by Cody Carnes.
Dave's extended family started to grow when his middle son and daughter-in-law took in a young girl from the foster system. That eventually led to them adopting her and today we celebrate Essie's "Gotcha Day".
If you can take the opportunity, please pray for David Leonard and his family as his youngest daughter is in critical condition at Vanderbilt.
You may know Dan Haseltine from his time as the frontman of Jars Of Clay. These days, he is responsible for the music you hear on The Chosen. We recently sat down with him at ChosenCon to ask how that opportunity came about.
00:32 Bill's Salad from Aerogarden
04:02 Pollen
06:42 Diary Of A CEO Podcast
15:02 Wesley Huff
17:02 Beth Moore 2017 warning
22:21 Wesley Huff - Can I Trust The Bible?
25:03 Midweek Praise Break - Revelation Song/ Agnus Dei/ Christ Be Magnified
26:29 Midweek Praise Break recap
27:28 Essie's Gotcha Day
32:56 Pray for David Leonard's daughter
34:41 Chosen CONversation with Dan Haseltine Next
36:01 Chosen CONversation with Dan Haseltine (Part 1)
41:10 Chosen CONversation with Dan Haseltine (Part 2)
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Bill and his wife took the opportunity to enjoy a salad last night with lettuce they grew in their Aerogarden.
As much as the season of Spring is associated with growth, it is also a season for pollen (and lots of it!)
Christian apologist, Wesley Huff, is doing his part to grow the Kingdom of God with recent appearances on the popular podcasts, The Joe Rogan Show and Diary Of A CEO.
In recent years, we've seen a lot of growth in the Christian faith. But before that we saw many turning away from the Bible. Back in 2017, Beth Moore warned us about that season.
If you know someone who's faith has not grown much because of some skepticism of the Bible, Bill recommends a series from Apologetics Canada and Wesley Huff answering the question, "Can I Trust The Bible?"
Like water for a plant, the Midweek Praise Break is your chance to soak in the glory of God through song. This week's songs included Revelation Song by Kari Jobe, Agnus Dei by Hillsong Worship and Christ Be Magnified by Cody Carnes.
Dave's extended family started to grow when his middle son and daughter-in-law took in a young girl from the foster system. That eventually led to them adopting her and today we celebrate Essie's "Gotcha Day".
If you can take the opportunity, please pray for David Leonard and his family as his youngest daughter is in critical condition at Vanderbilt.
You may know Dan Haseltine from his time as the frontman of Jars Of Clay. These days, he is responsible for the music you hear on The Chosen. We recently sat down with him at ChosenCon to ask how that opportunity came about.
00:32 Bill's Salad from Aerogarden
04:02 Pollen
06:42 Diary Of A CEO Podcast
15:02 Wesley Huff
17:02 Beth Moore 2017 warning
22:21 Wesley Huff - Can I Trust The Bible?
25:03 Midweek Praise Break - Revelation Song/ Agnus Dei/ Christ Be Magnified
26:29 Midweek Praise Break recap
27:28 Essie's Gotcha Day
32:56 Pray for David Leonard's daughter
34:41 Chosen CONversation with Dan Haseltine Next
36:01 Chosen CONversation with Dan Haseltine (Part 1)
41:10 Chosen CONversation with Dan Haseltine (Part 2)

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