Greg Gifford - Biblical Masculinity

Greg Gifford - Biblical Masculinity

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"Is 'Crunchy' Christianity Biblical? Seed Oils, Stewardship & Fear-Based Eating | Greg Gifford"

Is obsessing over seed oils, beef tallow, sourdough, and toxin-free living actually biblical stewardship — or is it something else?Biblical counselor and professor Greg Gifford joins the podcast to tackle the growing "crunchy" movement inside the church. We define what extreme cr ...  Afficher plus

What the Bible Says About Fear and Anxiety | Psalm 46 Explained | Jonny Ardavanis

Are you struggling with anxiety, fear, or feeling like life is out of control? In this episode, we dive deep into Psalm 46 to uncover three powerful truths about God's character that can transform the way you face life's hardest moments.This episode is sponsored by The Master's U ...  Afficher plus

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Importance of Church Community
Joyful Journey

The New Testament repeatedly calls the church community the body of Christ. That sounds simple enough, but it takes hard work to develop loving, Christlike relationships in our church community. 

Listen to this episode as Janet and Jocelyn discuss the importance of bein ...

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Mind-Blowing Bible Study (Dr. Scott Hahn) | Ep. 483
Pints With Aquinas

Dr. Scott Hahn is a renowned Catholic theologian, Christian apologist, and best-selling author. He is the founder and president of the St. Paul Center, an apostolate dedicated to teaching Catholics to read Scripture from the heart of the Church. Dr. Hahn holds the Fr. Michael Sca ...  Afficher plus

How Do Men's and Women’s Bible Study Spaces Differ?
Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Jen Wilkin

In this bonus episode, Jen Wilkin is joined by Nathan Campbell to discuss how men and women's Bible study spaces are alike and different. Nathan Campbell works as the Spiritual Formation Pastor at his church in South Carolina. Jen Wilkin is a Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas. As ...  Afficher plus

Nicholas G. Piotrowski, “Matthew’s New David at the End of Exile: A Social-Rhetorical Study of Scriptural Quotations” (Brill, 2016)
New Books in Christian Studies

Matthew’s gospel employs more than half of its Old Testament citations within the gospel’s prologue (Matt. 1-4). Although these texts lead Matthew’s story, many scholars have long assumed that the scriptural citations have nothing to do with their original OT context. Was Matthew ...  Afficher plus