
Exploring life's biggest questions from a biblical perspective.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 214 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

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
Relationships remain healthy whenever problems don't exist. Conversation is filled with laughter and fun and a burst of excitement. There's a level of anticipation to reconnect whenever you're apart.
Now, things can take a sharp turn when we disag... more
Planning is a critical part of life. These moments save us a lot of headaches if done right. Now, the process does not always go smoothly, especially when more than one person is involved. Whether you are making decisions with your spouse, co-workers... more
Life is full of decisions — who you marry, who you do business with, whether to buy a house or a car. But have you ever made a decision and later felt regretted it? And have you ever had to make a decision with someone else? Sometimeseverything flows... more
In this episode, we look at five mindsets you need to recoverfrom a financial crisis.Planning is a critical part of recovery. Knowing your numbers andcharting the course ahead is important. But that is the physical part offinancial recovery. What abo... more
When navigating crisis survival during the turbulent times is critical. No matter how severe the situation is, if managed correctly, you'll almost always come out the other side better off. In this episode we'll look at how to fix the crisis without ... more
In this episode, we will explore four strategic steps for financial recovery after a crisis. We will break down Jesus’s words in Luke 14:28-29 and guide you in creating a recovery plan and budget, empowering you to decide your next steps.
In this episode, we show how skipping the evaluation phase can sabotage your entire rebuilding process. Drawing from Luke 14:28–29, where Jesus teaches the importance of “counting the cost,” we directly connect this principle to financial recovery af... more
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