
Bread and Tea is the audio journaling of my learnings from Bible study. Some times they’d be gentle and soft, other times they’d shake tables and pour hot tea on your lap, all the time they would focus on Gods plan for man-Salvation.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

In this episode, I was real. I shared the difficulties I experienced with prayer in my Christian walk. I battled guilt and inconsistency in my devotional life, so I am sharing this in hopes of making your journey to devotional fervor a much easier on... more
In the episode before this one "Jon Bellion and the Human Condition" we talked about the Human condition and how it is the source of EVERY problem in our world today, in this episode we proffer the solution to this condition.
In this episode we take a closer look into what Jon Bellion may have been talking about in his album (The Human condition). What does Jon Bellion’s song and the Christian Hebrew Bible have to say about the human condition? Find out in this episode.
Dear Believer, When you study for exams it is to pass right? When you study your Bible what exactly is your objective? What are you looking for? To please God or fulfill righteousness? Did you know that the Bible is simply a book that talks about stu... more
Did you know the Bible is a human book? This episode is like opening a fire hose on full blast and trying to sip water from it. What I did with it was pack it with logical explanations about the purpose of the Bible, in my usual manner of shaking tab... more
I came across a conversation on Twitter that threatened everything I believe in about Gods salvation plan. This episode is my attempt to answer the question.
If you are tired of sitting on the fence and want to know for certain what the Bible says about the LGBTQ community and what your response to this community should be then listen to this ?
The second part of saved by Grace, here we talk about a type of righteousness that comes by faith
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