624: The Unorthodox Way of The Lord

624: The Unorthodox Way of The Lord

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623: We Do Not Live In The Land of Close Enough

Send us a textIn Joshua 5, the people of Israel finally step into the land God promised, but before the battles begin, God calls them to stop, remember, and draw near. Circumcision is renewed, the Passover is celebrated, manna ceases, and Joshua comes face to face with the Comman ...  Show more

622: The Value of Remembering

Send us a textIn Joshua 4, God commands His people to stop, look back, and remember. Twelve stones are taken from the Jordan River, not as decoration, but as a declaration. A visible reminder of God’s faithfulness meant to be passed down from one generation to the next.In this ep ...  Show more

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