Luke 23:46; John 19:30
We must all strive to say at the conclusion of our mortal lives, what the Savior said at the end of His – "It is finished"
We must all strive to say at the conclusion of our mortal lives, what the Savior said at the end of His – "It is finished"
What is it about being human that gives us a need to post secrets online? Is there something deeper that we're hoping to get in return? In this episode, Lisa and Whitney Call discuss the next two chapters of Alone Together by Sherry Turkle. Whitney shares her experience with Post Secrets, and she and Lisa discuss the illusion of vulnerability that the internet provides.
Jesus might have been buried in a public plot for criminals. But He wasn’t and it was all thanks to one frightened man. Listen in to find out more!
In our moments where we feel like God isn’t there or has forsaken us. I promise you that He hasn’t. God is ever mindful of us and knows perfectly what to say and when to say it to us. Never lose sight of that hope that you will “triumph over all your foes” too. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
If you’ve ever had a baby, did you enjoy lots of visitors right away? Or did you think visitors were rude and imposing? Let’s see what we can learn from Jesus in Luke 23:34.
Dr. Ross Baron explores how to find faith in Jesus Christ and the power of the Savior’s greatest miracle.
Even in His most difficult and uncomfortable moments - when His humanity was being pushed to it’s limits, Jesus still found a way to comfort and to serve others.
Which is the greatest of all miracles? Dr. Ross Baron examines the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, making all other miracles probable.
Why do you get to enter the temple? Ancient Israelites never did– their ordinances were done for them by priests. So when did that change? Let’s find out today! Listen in!