
Exploring life's biggest questions from a biblical perspective.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 221 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Have you ever been in a situation where you set a goal, outline a plan, and gather the resources you need—only to do nothing at all? Think about the many New Year’s resolutions, weight-loss goals, and habit changes you promised yourself you would mak... more
Preparing for the season ahead is about putting plans in place for a shift in your life—a moment in time—and preparing for that moment. This week, we look at five things that are about to change
What must you let go of to receive what God has in store for you?
In this episode, we explore the story of Mary anointing Jesus and the sacred blueprint of the Tabernacle to uncover how to prepare for your next season. We break down the five divine ... more
Growing in any season takes a specific set of skills. In this series, we’ve been looking at five things you need to grow in any season. So far, we’ve covered faith and love. Today, we’re wrapping up the series with the final three.
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In this episode of Growing in Every Season, we explore why increasing in love is essential for spiritual growth. Building on last week’s focus on the authority of faith, we look at how love strengthens patience, fuels action, and deepens commitment—e... more
This week, we want to continue where we stopped by moving into some other examples of faith and how it influenced the actions of ordinary people. We will also explore the concept of the authority of faith and its influences.
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There's a Jamaica proverb that goes di more you chop breadfruit, the more it springs, which means things grow under the right conditions. What are those conditions that help us to grow no matter the season?
In this week's episode we are exploring t... more
When you're building a house, you first dig the foundation, add the steel and pour the cement and lay the blocks. If these and other steps aren't in place the house will not be stable. Now it’s the same with our relationships. They are some important... more
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