Introducing... In Totality with Megan Ashley

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EP 108: You Can’t Do Christianity Alone: Why Community Is Non-Negotiable

Hey guys! We are back this week with a conversation about something so many believers wrestle with: can you really follow Jesus without being deeply connected to His people?In this episode, we talk about why Christianity was never meant to be lived alone. In a culture that celebr ...  Show more

EP 107: Pause, Pray, Then Post: Christian Unity

This week, I’m back with the team to talk about the importance of pausing to pray and seek God's direction as Christians, before we publicly respond to things online, or create content for public consumption that dishonors others.We’re living in a time where everyone feels pressu ...  Show more

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