#195: Who Do You Say I Am?

#195: Who Do You Say I Am?

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#254: The Road to Emmaus (Jesus is Always with Us)

In this episode of the Truth Seekers podcast, we follow two discouraged disciples on the Road to Emmaus after the resurrection of Jesus. Based on Luke 24:13–35, this Bible story for kids explores what happened on Easter Sunday after Mary Magdalene saw the risen Jesus in the garde ...  Show more

Bonus Episode: A Nature Walk Through Psalm 23 With Nat Theo

Take a nature walk through Psalm 23! Enjoy green pastures and restful waters as you learn about sheep, bummer lambs, shepherds, and still waters.Here’s our trail map:Why Do Sheep Need Shepherds?What Is a Bummer Lamb?What Are the Still Waters in Psalm 23?How Can We Trust God and F ...  Show more

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