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The Everyday Theology Podcast

Auteur(s): Noah Quernemoen and Ben Reid
  • Résumé

  • We are a podcast for followers of Jesus who want to know how to make things such as Bible Studies and Theology enjoyable, practical and transformational!
    Copyright Noah Quernemoen and Ben Reid
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Épisodes
  • The Father Heart of God w/ Ana Haraldsen and Michael Harrison
    May 11 2022
    Special Guests Ana Haraldsen and Michael Harrison join Noah to talk about the Father Heart of God. We talk about our Lord's heart to be our Father, modern fatherhood, father wounds and finding healing and redemption in the Lord!
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    56 min
  • The Parable of the Sower and the Soils; Matthew 13: 1-23
    Mar 12 2022
    Jesus often taught in parables, parables are a great way for the God-man, Christ, to teach spiritual truths to humanity, but they can be difficult for us to grasp all of the things Jesus wants to teach us through them. Ben and Noah begin our miniseries by diving into the parable of the sower and the soil from Matthew 13:1-23. The discussion includes a reading of the passage as well as talking about the implications of the parable for our own lives and sanctification as well as how his applies to evangelism and the sharing of the Gospel!
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    25 min
  • 1 Corinthians 12:1-11: The Gifts of the Spirit
    Feb 25 2022
    Ben and Noah begin a new series on 1 Corinthians 12-15. This episode is on 1 Corinthians 12 verse 1 through 11 where Paul writes to the Corinthian church about the spiritual gifts. Ben and Noah dive into an exegetical reading of the text and seek to bring experience and teaching to help us better understand what Paul is saying and how we as the Body of Christ can apply these teachings from Scripture to our lives!
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    1 h et 10 min

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