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This is an audio narration of sections 10-19 of Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ken-matey/support
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In John 15, Jesus gives His final I AM statement and boldly declares that He is the True Vine — the only source of life for the branch … and apart from Him you can do nothing.
In this episode, we examine Jesus' statement of being the True Vine and give three implications for what that means for us as branches abiding in Him.
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Deeper Christian Podcast • Episode 283
View the shownotes for this episode and get other Christ-centered teaching and resources at: deeperChristian.com/283
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In this episode, Joshua and Sarah Groves a long time Good Christian Co Blog Contributor, dive into to what does it mean to let the Holy Spirit lead you to making Jesus be Lord over everything.
She shares from her relationship with the Lord, he experience with church planting, being on the mission field in Lithuania as well as her perspectives after the mission field and her recent visit to the Asbury Revival.
She shares her spirit filled writing regularly on the blog and is wonderful encouragement to the body of Christ. Take a listen!
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In this episode, Ryan and Georjeanna discuss a forthcoming article about climate anxiety in adolescents from 10 different countries. We delve into the mental health aspects of worsening climate change and the ways in which climate change is impacting anxiety in young people across the globe.
Access the articles discussed in our episode using the links below.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3918955
https://news.trust.org/item/20210914091125-w7v5d -
When we regret our past, it can feel like we’re incapable of changing our future. But it may be our past “mistakes” that help us realize there is room to evolve.
In the finale episode of How to Start Over, we explore how regret can be a catalyst of change, what holds us back from self-forgiveness, and how to reconcile our past mistakes—and move forward for good. Conversations with Shai Davidai, an assistant professor at the Columbia Business School, and forgiveness expert Everett Worthington help us identify whether regret hinders our growth or serves as a catalyst of change.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Olga Khazan. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson. Special thanks to Adrienne LaFrance, executive editor of The Atlantic.
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Music by FLYIN (“Being Nostalgic”), JADED (“Blue Steel”), Mindme (“Anxiety [Instrumental Version]”), and Timothy Infinite (“Rapid Years”).
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