Adventist Review is the official magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityReligion & Spirituality |
It’s every parent’s greatest joy to see a child at play—freely, joyously at play. And children—of whatever age—only play when they understand they’re safe—deeply, seriously safe.
We don’t play on battlefields, in lightning storms, or when we doubt w... more
HEALED ON THE WAY
Learning grace is slow and hard the way recovery of any kind is usually slow and hard.
When a bone is broken or a muscle torn, no supply of godly wishing can speed the pace at which the healing happens. This moment’s not for optic... more
Ah, to be the wounded one—the one who gets to be the powerful forgiver. We covet this rare role because we’re usually more sinning than we’re sinned against. And when it comes our turn to show the grace once given us, we linger with the choice, as ... more
“Forgive me,” we say flippantly, painting on a shallow smile, when we discover we are misaligned with someone greater or more powerful—someone who might make us hurt.
We view our error lightly—just a minor inconvenience—and we hope the one offended ... more
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I love the info here, it’s so much easier for me to listen to these while driving to work rather than sit and read a magazine at home.
The three star rating is for the inconsistency of podcast length. It might be worth separating the long and short pieces into separate channels. That way if people want to simply listen to a 30 minute podcast they can do that by subscribing to one channel, and if they want shorter snippets they could subscribe to another. Those of us who drive would appreciate ... more
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This series focuses on themes of grace, forgiveness, and personal transformation within the context of Christianity, particularly emphasizing the significance of interpersonal relationships in spiritual development. Episodes frequently explore the journey of individuals seeking deeper understanding and connection with divine grace. The content also reflects on broader concepts such as joy, hope, and community—inspiring listeners to embrace their faith and actively participate in the collective journey of growth and healing. Unique to this series is its blend of reflective discussions, personal testimonies, and practical calls to action, fostering a sense of community among its listeners.
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