Tim and Trudi chat about their takeways from Sunday’s lesson and the beginning of the series.
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Learning How to Do Life Well
Tim and Trudi chat about their takeways from Sunday’s lesson and the beginning of the series.
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Trudi begins the examination of God’s description of Himself and what goes into His Name.
Everyone has an opinion about God, whether they believe in Him or not. But what does God have to say about Himself? You might be surprised to find out.
This series draws directly from the fantastic book of the same name, God Has a Name [Amazon link], by John Mark Comer.
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Tim and Trudi discuss the new series, God Has a Name.
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Tim gives us an introduction to where we’re going next.
Everyone has an opinion about God, whether they believe in Him or not. But what does God have to say about Himself? You might be surprised to find out.
This series draws directly from the fantastic book of the same name, God Has a Name [Amazon link], by John Mark Comer.
Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)
Tim and Rachel finish the dicussion of cultural lies and clarify some of the points of the lesson.
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Rachel Porter continues our look at the lies our culture tries to tell and the truths by which we must live.
Our culture is full of messages. Movies, music, books, social media and other voices compete to determine the direction of our lives. In this series, we review how to check those messages against godly wisdom to receive what is good and reject what is bad.
This series draws on the book, Mama Bear Apologetics [Amazon link], by Hillary Morgan Ferrer.
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