Every six months, God gifts us with a spiritual revival—a chance to think about our faith again and how it collides with our daily walk. RVVL is where we talk about the timely and timeless truths that jumpstart our hearts into living relevant faith.Your hosts, David Butler & Stephan Taeger
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
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I really enjoyed the idea of “let’s study conference together” but I’m almost uncomfortable with the setting up themselves as being the authority to ask questions to with mostly cerebral answers. But I also enjoy their perspective and the talk about questions. Maybe the two can be combined and we they can get back to tackling questions with conference talks and scriptures? Hoping for more diving into scripture and conference talks soon.
On the conferences talks. The quotes Stephen brought deepened my understanding. And the real life connections David made, made the conference talks more relatable. Love for you to share your insights on the conference talks again.
I loved when you reviewed conference talks (5 stars). The spirit and perspective you provided was invaluable. I loved the all of the quotes Stephen would bring in. I know you switched so that you could add in more scriptures and other quotes but I haven’t noticed that you’ve added more of that. In fact, in the first two episodes of the new format I didn’t notice a single scripture or quote from church leaders.
I like this podcast but I was really sad when y’all decided to stop discussing the conference talks. I loved being able to listen to the conference talk and then hear about it from this podcast, inklings, and this is kingdom. It really helped me see lots of different perspectives. I think you could even incorporate some of the new topics you’re discussing with the conference talks depending on the talk. Anyway, I’m debating discontinuing listening because I don’t quite like it as much.
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