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Guest- Cortland Jones- Alive with Hope

by Discerning Dad on July 24, 2020July 22, 2020

My guest this week shares an awesome example of the story of the road to Emmaus and how it parallels what we face today

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Kingdom Perspective

by Discerning Dad on April 24, 2020April 24, 2020

During these times of panic and fear, it can be very hard if not feel impossible to have a perspective on God’s plan and how we fit into it as Christians. We will discuss a few examples in the Bible of people who did not have perspective at the time, but whose faith propelled them to believe in God even when all seemed hopeless.

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Guest- Nathan McBride- Sacrificial Love

by Discerning Dad on April 17, 2020April 17, 2020

My guest, Nathan McBride, shares with us a word about how we as Christians can love our neighbor during this unprecedented time of isolation and quarantine

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Guest- Mike Shamburg- Take Over Your Land

by Discerning Dad on April 3, 2020April 2, 2020

My guest, Pastor Mike Shamburg, gives us a great parallel with the Israelites and how we do not fully remove sin from our life. During this tough time in the world, Christians need to step up and lead well!

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If we walk in darkness we are not being led by Jesus. There can be no darkness in Jesus because He is pure and holy. Our goal should be to grow in the knowledge of Him daily and have discernment about things that are not from Him. We must flee all things that hurt our relationship with God.
What my new YouTube short for what a false teacher is and is not
This is a tough balance for churches. If they listened to every complaint and changed what people wanted, they would be like a wave tossed about the sea, never moving in the direction God is calling them. The critical spirit is never satisfied. It thrives off power, give it an inch and it will take a mile. Churches do have an obligation, however, to listen to people who are genuine in their questions and who need discipleship.
New episode of the Everyday Discernment Podcast! 🚨
“Remove the dross from the silver, and a silversmith can produce a vessel;”
This can be a tough one for churches to navigate. I feel we can have events and programs that are engaging without compromising the Word of God. The problem comes when we dilute the Word of God to fit our sin.
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