
Podcast by Daily in the Word
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 584 | Founded | 21 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

God has designed us to be relational beings who desire true friendship. But in today’s society, people seem to be moving farther and farther apart from personal connections. So how can we bridge the gap? Stay with us to find the answer from God’s Wor... more
God has designed us to be relational beings who desire true friendship. But in today’s society, people seem to be moving farther and farther apart from personal connections. So how can we bridge the gap? Stay with us to find the answer from God’s Wor... more
God has designed us to be relational beings who desire true friendship. But in today’s society, people seem to be moving farther and farther apart from personal connections. So how can we bridge the gap? Stay with us to find the answer from God’s Wor... more
God has designed us to be relational beings who desire true friendship. But in today’s society, people seem to be moving farther and farther apart from personal connections. So how can we bridge the gap? Stay with us to find the answer from God’s Wor... more
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Wonderful to listen to the preachings by Pastor Chappell while driving in the morning. Powerful messages that speak to me and have helped greatly in my spiritual walk. I love it!!
Pastor Chappell has a great way of combining every day experiences with biblical truth. His quick humor and passionate preaching hold your attention. Great program!!!
I really enjoyed listening to these podcasts on the way to work. As of April, the podcast stopped updating. Not sure what happened?
Sermons you can trust are truth of God’s Word.
Paul Chappell is very easy to listen to and understand. I have shared his preaching with several new believers for whom I see the benefits of this style of preaching. He is biblically sound which is becoming a rarity in this day and age of the church of the Laodiceans. May the church of Philadelphia who to that it has. God bless you.
Phillip McKenzie. Melbourne Australia
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The show centers on biblically grounded teaching with a strong emphasis on spiritual growth, personal discipline, and practical Christian living. Episodes often blend expository scripture with real-life anecdotes to encourage humility, unity within the church, and daily surrender to the Holy Spirit. Frequent topics include grace, repentance, sovereignty of God, and living a Christ-centered life, making it appealing for listeners who want steady, doctrine-rich guidance for faith, family, and community life. A notable quality is the consistent sermon-style delivery from a single pastor-pioneer setting, with an emphasis on applying biblical principles to everyday situations and church leadership. Potential listeners who value expository preach... more
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