EP.108 The Cost Of Following Jesus

EP.108 The Cost Of Following Jesus

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EP.113 Mike Turrigiano: The Biggest Obstacle to GOOD Discipleship

Mike Turrigiano goes off about the problem with modern day Christianity and it's struggle to properly disciple. He calls it "Consumer Christianity" and how we pick and choose what parts of the faith walk we want to actually live out. He hands out some gems in this episode over gr ...  Show more

EP.112 Art Pereira: Can Christians Be Gay?

Today we sat down with Art Pereira. In this episode, Art shares his journey of faith and identity within the Christian community. Art discusses the challenges and revelations he has faced as a man who is same-sex attracted, offering a unique perspective on navigating personal and ...  Show more

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