Lisa Laizure teaches a Women's Bible Study in Phoenix Arizona. Her greatest desire is to have women connect the dots between their everyday life and their faith in Jesus. She believes strongly in the sovereignty of God and in the Bible as our final authority. Her passion is getting fellow Christians to understand the importance of reading and studying God’s Word on a daily basis. She and her husba... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 897 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality |
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Jesus performed a lot of miracles but was there a purpose behind them or were the miracles just random? Why do some prayers for miracles NOT get answered THE WAY WE WANT? Join us today as we talk about this.
As followers of Jesus, there was a day when EVERYTHING changed! The Day of Pentecost because suddenly the Holy Spirit, God Himself, would indwell believers. Today let’s see why the day of Pentecost was a pivotal moment for all of us who have surrende... more
Were the disciples qualified to BE disciples? In the eyes of those who knew them – I doubt it. But the great news is that God changes us so we can take the good news of Jesus to those around us even if we don't feel qualified!
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Lisa’s biblically sound lessons have really deepened my understanding of the Bible and as a result I have a closer relationship with God which is priceless! Love the messages, the truth and the Biblical teachings from this ministry. :)
Love Lisa she explains the Bible so we understand, sometimes her jokes are way out there but she is great and may god bless her for spreading his word
Preaches the Bible but makes room for bigotry…
I love that she throws jokes and makes laughs and keeps my attention the entire time!
So I am 10 listening to this podcast but when I was younger like four or five, I was taught a prayer. It was a simple short little thing and then we’d say in “Jesus name we pray amen”, but when I got to the age of 6 to 8 years old I stopped praying and I didn’t pray for a while when I stopped praying everything changed, my life went down. I started feeling depressed and emotional. I was having really bad anxiety. I was saying bad things about the Lord, and all that stuff then God and Jesus just ... more
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Focused on empowering women through biblical teachings, the content encompasses a wide range of themes relevant to everyday life and faith. Central topics include the transformative power of Jesus, the significance of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of understanding scripture, particularly concerning prophecy and historical context. The discussions frequently bridge personal experiences with scriptural insights, aiming to provide practical applications of faith in a contemporary setting. The approach is characterized by a warm, inviting tone that encourages a community of believers to deepen their spiritual pursuits and engage thoughtfully with their faith.
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