The Connecting Podcast with Paul Tripp features lengthy discussions - up to 2 hours - with special guests that will dive deep into the gospel and how it transforms our daily lives. Conversations will cover topics like suffering, evangelism, work, sexuality, culture, and so much more.Each episode is released on the second Friday of the month.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality |
As Christians, we talk about grace all the time. But what even is grace? more
What is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen? Do you say the word "beautiful" so much that beauty has lost its significance? more
The Queen of England, the President of the United States, and Harvard and Oxford University have all requested renowned painter and sculptor Ross Wilson to be their honored guest. And now, he's our guest on The Connecting Podcast! more
Planting 700 churches. Sponsoring 15,000 children. Educating 2,700 leaders. That's what Pastor Peter Kasirivu and his team are doing in Uganda. more
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The podcasts about Grace are just so, so good! Thank you for the encouraging and challenging discussions in these podcasts!
I really love this podcast. I really want to start a podcast similar to this documenting people’s stories about their walks with Christ. So encouraging and inspiring and helps me with my personal walk with Christ. Thank you for being real, allowing us to see your flaws and pointing us to the one everything is all about!
I’ve been surprised how many conflicting comments from the cohost go unaddressed (every episode I’ve listened to has had a major element but the most extensive was the big riff praising the enneagram). If Paul agrees, I don’t see how it’s coherent with the body of his teaching but he won’t address it in real time, which I feel is more damaging than not doing a podcast. Paul himself seems more gifted in writing and teaching rather than conversing in this format - he talks too much and delivers a ... more
This is worth my time. When doing dishes or just working around the house while my kids play I love listening to these conversations/testimonies. It has helped me to fill my mind with truth and not other bad distractions. Thank you for your ministry!
I love the longer conversations where you really get to know the heart of the people being interviewed. It introduces you to different brothers and sisters that you may not be familiar with, walking you through a wide variety of topics.
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