Got questions about life, Christianity or the culture we live in? On each episode of “What’s the Bible Say?” we examine a variety of issues and relevant topics to discover what the Bible says, why it's important and how it affects our lives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianitySelf-ImprovementEducation |
When life is hard, you can still experience the abundant life Jesus died to give you. Discover 5 real and practical things you need to do to start making your way out of the wilderness you’ve been stuck in.
What happens when we die? It’s a question we all wonder about because, the reality is, we all die. But what happens when we die? Can we know for sure that we’re going to Heaven when it’s our time to cross the finish line of this life?
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Let’s be honest, dying to self isn’t easy and it’s not something Christians get excited about…but there’s some benefits to it that may just surprise you! And don’t miss out on the free resource on our website at www.whatsthebiblesay.org
Are biblical movies good or bad? Find out in this episode of What’s the Bible Say?.
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Great content in digestible size! Really good reminders packed in to an easy to listen to conversation- show hosts really love the Lord and are well grounded and knowledgeable.
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