Daniel 1-6: Part 1
Can we take away someone’s agency? Dr. Lili de Hoyos Anderson explores personal revelation and faith amidst trial in the Book of Daniel.
Can we take away someone’s agency? Dr. Lili de Hoyos Anderson explores personal revelation and faith amidst trial in the Book of Daniel.
Today we’re tackling a role of the Holy Ghost that we often forget. What is it? Here’s one hint: it has to do with chores!
Being a shepherd can be really hard at times. Especially if you focus too much on yourself and forget that your responsibility is to take care of the sheep.
Taking responsibility for our own choices and actions allows the Lord to work with us and help us create a new heart so much better than playing the “blame game”
I am honestly grateful I’m not a prophet, and Ezekiel receives some powerful revelations about the weighty responsibility they bear. Let’s study the applications in Ezekiel 33:7.
Warning people can be hard, but when the word that the Lord gives us to share is “as honey for sweetness” (Ezekiel 3:3) to us, then maybe it won’t be so hard to share and warn after all. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll review the Book of Ezekiel. Ezekiel was a prophet called to preach to the captive Jews in Babylon. We'll talk about the Lord's mercies as He continues to support us regardless of the choices we make. We will discuss the idea of watchmen on the tower, or prophets, and how they warned people anciently and still warn us today. We'll talk about warnings and guidance that modern day prophets have provided about mental health issues, and how spiritual practices can be a helpful, but not exclusive, source of healing when dealing with mental health challenges.
What can we learn from a woman who worked in hospice? A whole lot about how we should be living our lives right now!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Ezekiel 1-3; 33-34; 36-37; 47!
In the midst of the trials, you can still find some hope, mercy, and a beautiful newness to each day.