Why do Christian’s believe what they believe? A podcast geared towards closing the gap between Christian’s and those who are seeking to understand them.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligion |
Why do Christians always seem to think people are “bad”? In this episode of The Reconcile Room, we unpack why the Bible says even our best efforts fall short, and why “being a good person” by the world’s standards isn’t enough when it comes to eterni... more
In this episode of The Reconcile Room, we dive into the big question: why do Christians date Christians? We unpack the heart behind Christian dating and how it’s rooted in faith, shared values, and the pursuit of Christ-centered relationships. Togeth... more
In this episode, we unpack the rise of New Age spirituality and its connection to practices like crystals, energy healing, yoga, psychics, mediums, chakras, zodiac signs, astrology, self-help, manifestation and more. We talk about why Christians view... more
This weeks episode is a little different, Kimmy is sharing her testimony on how she went from being an atheist to finding Christ. Some topics inside the testimony are personal but all God's story that He was faithful in. Hope you enjoy this different... more
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