Can We Trust the Gospels? with Peter Williams

Can We Trust the Gospels? with Peter Williams

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Is Aging Good, Bad or Ugly? with Jen Wilkin (Part 2)

Rebecca and Jen Wilkin explore the often-overlooked spiritual power of middle age. They discuss why younger Christians need older mentors, how church should function as a true family across generations, and why following Jesus reshapes how we think about aging and influence.Preor ...  Show more

Is Aging Good, Bad or Ugly? with Jen Wilkin (Part 1)

Rebecca talks with Jen Wilkin about her new book Dust to Dust: Aging Wisely in an Anti-Aging World. They explore how Scripture reframes aging as a gift, why the church must recover a richer vision of family, and what it means to be pro-life at the end of life.Preorder Jen's Book: ...  Show more

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