Join Dr. Shelbi Cullen and Kimberly Cummings as they bring hope and encouragement through 25 years of combined experience in biblical discipleship and counseling as ACBC counselors. Shelbi and Kimberly provide biblical and practical wisdom by coming alongside women with the teaching and resources necessary to grow in the grace and the knowledge of their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this episode, Kim and Shelbi continue their discussion of spiritual gifts, addressing common questions like, “How do I know what my gift is?” and, “Are certain first-century gifts no longer given?” more
In this episode, Kim and Shelbi address the topic of spiritual gifts. They explain what spiritual gifts are, who receives them, where they come from, and what they exist for. more
In this episode, Kim and Shelbi discuss what Scripture- and God-centered biblical counseling looks like in the local church. They also examine and refute common misconceptions about biblical counseling. more
In this episode, Kim and Shelbi discuss the importance of practicing the New Testament’s one-another commands and how they connect to women’s ministry in the local church. more
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I like listening to their sound biblical teaching. It is always encouraging, informative and helpful. Thank you ladies!
I’m very thankful to the Lord for the ministry of this podcast. Such God glorifying wisdom from Shelbi and Kim. I learnt a lot from the recent episode on Biblical reconciliation with Dr John Street and I’m more
Shelbi and Kim provide solid, biblical teaching in a gentle and compassionate way. These ladies live as faithfully as they teach and I am so thankful for access to the teaching they provide through their own study and the lives and study of their guest speakers.
As someone who does not have very many older and wiser women who speak into my life, these ladies are an encouragement and a blessing to me. I appreciate you both and what you are doing!
I found this through another podcast, good topics and much to draw me in but I cannot stand the frequent “gosh” use. Please consider what that word means, it drives me completely bonkers when seemingly sound believers can us it so carelessly. The only definition I have found for it is a euphemism for God, how is it any less offensive than throwing His name out in such ways?
Apple Podcasts | #158 | China/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
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