Who Do You Say I Am? : Our Personal Relationship With Christ

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Choosing Praise Pt. 4

In this final episode of the Choosing Praise series, Emma Mae McDaniel invites listeners into a powerful reflection on how encouragement can stir our hearts toward worship. Walking through Luke 1 and the story of Mary and Elizabeth, Emma shows how God often uses the words, presen ...  Show more

Choosing Praise Pt. 3

In part three of the Choosing Praise series, Emma Mae McDaniel invites listeners into 1 Peter 1 to explore how the gospel itself compels us to praise—no matter our circumstances. Building on the truths of God’s character and His faithfulness, Emma reminds us of the living hope we ...  Show more

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