
The God Experiment enables listeners to understand and apply God's principles on a personal level. Each show presents a "hypothesis" based on the Bible and Christian theology, as well as a "spiritual experiment" that the listener can then attempt.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Jeremiah talks about a relational mode of prayer.
Jeremiah talks about being sensitive and responsive to God's voice. The hypothesis is that it doesn't always make sense when God directs us in our lives. The Experiment is to respond to His leading, regardless of our level of understanding. This epis... more
Jeremiah and his dad talk about the challenges involved in relating to the Trinity. Topics include how we overcome the possible hurdles in our heart when relating to one Person of the Trinity, as well as the conflict between a relational approach to ... more
Jeremiah talks with his dad about two ideas surrounding worship. The first is the view of worship as being primarily a liturgical (or Church-based) expression. The second involves the use of music in personal devotional times, including an example of... more
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This is a beautifully expressed and engaging podcast to listen to alone or as a family. It is a weekly blueprint on how to have a personal relationship with God. Our young adult children love that it is “real” and practical.
As someone who was raised in a religious, almost cult-like environment, I truly appreciate your approach in this podcast.
I have been turned off to anything “religious” for many, many years with a very bad taste in my mouth left from that upbringing.
Listening to you talk (not scream, or sound like you’re trying to sell something) about God and looking at things from different angles and putting into words things I have felt in my heart but was told were wrong...has been such a breath of fr... more
This podcast is simple and relatable. I love that it encourages everyone to have their own relationship with God through biblical experiments. Super engaging and easy to follow along.
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