#205: Praying the Bible (Matthew 5:1-12: The Beatitudes)

#205: Praying the Bible (Matthew 5:1-12: The ...

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#253: Resurrection Sunday (The Best Day Ever)

In this episode of the Truth Seekers podcast, we explore one of the most powerful moments in the Bible—the resurrection of Jesus Christ through the eyes of Mary Magdalene. What really happened on the morning of Easter Sunday? Why did Mary go to the tomb, and what did she discover ...  Show more

#252: Praying the Bible (Ephesians 6:10-20: The Belt of Truth)

In this praying the Bible episode, we begin a series on the Armor of God. Paul is very clear about our fight with the powers of darkness, but we have no need to fear. We have everything we need in Jesus Christ, and no weapon formed against us shall prosper! 

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