Why Do Bad Things Happen? - Nick Vujicic

Why Do Bad Things Happen? - Nick Vujicic

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Living Your Faith: A Candid Conversation with Nick Vujicic on Authentic Evangelism

How do you share your faith? Is it difficult? In today’s podcast, Nick Vujicic and co-host Brian Boyd ask the questions you’re already asking: Where do I start? How come some religions are more forward in their sharing? In this candid conversation, we navigate the treacherous wat ...  Show more

Nick Vujicic Explores the Power of Forgiveness: Overcoming Hurt and Embracing Healing

On today’s podcast, Nick Vujicic and Brian Boyd talk about forgiveness. -How do you forgive? – What does the Bible say about forgiveness? – Do I really need to forgive someone that hurt me? Forgiveness can feel like a Herculean task when the wounds run deep. But as we peel back t ...  Show more

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