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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In Part 6, we slow down and take in the heart of Jesus' teaching in John 4:14–24. He speaks of living water that becomes a spring within the soul—satisfying, renewing, and overflowing into eternal life. But the conversation doesn't stop at thirst. It... more
In Part 5, the conversation at the well reaches one of its most profound moments. Jesus redefines worship, shifting it away from locations, rituals, and traditions, and bringing it back to the heart. True worship is not about where we stand, but how ... more
In Part 4, the conversation turns deeply personal. Jesus reveals that He sees beyond appearances and into the hidden places of the heart. What could feel like exposure becomes an invitation to transformation. The woman's past is not used to condemn h... more
In Part 2, the conversation at the well begins to unfold. What starts as a simple request for water quickly turns into something far deeper. Jesus shifts the focus from physical thirst to spiritual thirst, revealing a need that reaches into the core ... more
In Part 1 of this series, we step into the opening scene of John 4. Jesus leaves Judea, travels through Samaria, and stops at a well—tired, thirsty, and fully human. What looks like a passing detail is actually a divine appointment. These verses intr... more
John 4:1–7 opens with an ordinary moment that quickly becomes anything but ordinary. Jesus, weary from the journey, sits by a well in Samaria and asks a woman for a drink. It's a simple request—but loaded with cultural tension, personal history, and ... more
In this second message of our Christmas series, we follow the promise of Immanuel as it unfolds from Isaiah 7 through Isaiah 9:7. What began as a word of hope to a fearful king grows into a sweeping vision of light breaking into darkness. God's promi... more
Christmas didn't begin in a quiet manger. It began in a moment of fear, uncertainty, and political chaos. In Isaiah 7:1–16, God speaks to a frightened king and a trembling nation, offering a promise in the middle of their anxiety. The sign of Immanue... more
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