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April 22: A nation politically divided
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on April 22: A nation politically dividedThe “United” States of America, deeply and complexly divided by politics.
April 23: Can the generations minister and grow together?
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on April 23: Can the generations minister and grow together?Let’s check out a study that demonstrates that younger and older generations share views on ministering and growing in the church.
April 24: The Permanence of Salvation, Pt. 22 – Perishing, Pt. B
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on April 24: The Permanence of Salvation, Pt. 22 – Perishing, Pt. BFrom the previous Sunday’s broadcast
April 25: Into the Future
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on April 25: Into the FutureWhy do we have to protect what’s truly our: our information in our brains? We’ve seen shows and movies where tech execs are working to upload the information in our brains. They’re not kidding.
April 26: Power Friday
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on April 26: Power FridayWe can actually eat in such a way as to improve our health while also making things better for the environment.
April 27: A nation politically divided; The Permanence of Salvation, Pt. 22 – Perishing, Pt. B
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on April 27: A nation politically divided; The Permanence of Salvation, Pt. 22 – Perishing, Pt. BSongs about national unity. We’ll look at the complex divisions of the “United” States of America. Later, we move into Part 22 of The Permanence of Salvation. Is the possibility of perishing a reality for people who have walked away from God?
April 28: Spiritual Perspectives; Can generations minister and grow together?
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on April 28: Spiritual Perspectives; Can generations minister and grow together?Part 23 of The Permanence of Salvation takes us further into the issue of perishing (Part C). Later, we look at a study that demonstrates that various generations share views on growing and ministering in the church.