
A podcast from Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 306 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Why do the wicked prosper while the faithful suffer? Psalm 73 begins with envy and ends with worship. This message explores what to do when God doesn’t meet our expectations, and how worship reshapes disappointment into trust. When every plan fails, ... more
What is blessing for? Psalm 67 shows us that God blesses his people not as a reward, but as a gift meant to flow outward in praise and service to the nations. This message explores the dangers of blessing without gratitude, the call to global mission... more
This week, Dordt University’s Chief of Staff, Aaron Bart, continues this semester’s chapel series, “The Way of Wisdom” with a message on Psalm 51.
What do we do when our souls feel cast down and God feels distant? In Psalm 42, the psalmist describes both thirsting for God and drowning in sorrow, feeling underfed and overwhelmed at once. This message explores what Christians have called “spiritu... more
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Thank you for continuing to share the peace and restoration period that Wednesday chapels held for so many of us graduates. I appreciate and cherish being able to listen to the chapels that helped myself and others grow closer to God during our four years at Dordt. (One suggestion, can you add series breaks for the each year or semester to keep the theme broken apart?)
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Content primarily focuses on exploring Christian teachings through the lens of biblical proverbs, emphasizing themes like wisdom, morality, and personal growth. Episodes often incorporate personal anecdotes and cultural references, aiming to connect ancient scripture with contemporary life challenges. This unique approach encourages listeners to engage not only with the text but also within their communities, fostering a sense of mentorship and relational learning. The series also reflects on various societal issues, underscoring the relevance of spiritual teachings in today's world.
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