This is part 2 of our Lenten series. We are taking some time as travelers to prepare our hearts for Easter and reflect on how our journey can reflect Christ. In this episode we will be taking a closer look at Matthew 4:12-7:29, to learn some of the first lessons Jesus taught in his ministry along with how he called the disciples.
In response to our podcast discussion we are holding each other accountable in our devotional reading by sharing in our Facebook Group: How would you respond if Jesus called you to be a disciple? What things would make it challenging to immediately follow him? When you read Mathew 4:12-7:29 what verses is the Holy Spirit drawing your attention to? What verses do you have questions about?
You can also join the group's Lenten devotional reading plan with other Christian Travelers "40 Days Journeying with Jesus." Let's hold each other accountable to being in God's Word!
For more podcast episodes, faith + travel resources, Christian Travel journals/ebooks, to join our newsletter, and book your next Christian vacation, etc. please visit: www.ChristianTravelers.net.
CTN 50: Jesus' Crucifixion
Microadventures During Covid-19 with Peter Grier
CTN 49: Judas Betrays Jesus
Positives of the Coronavirus
CTN 48: The Last Supper
Dr. Tim McFarland on Covid19
CTN 47: Sinful Nature & Forgiveness
Bonus Content: What's A Host Agency
CTN 45: Jesus in the Wilderness
CTN 44: Marriage Focused Travel w/ Catrina
CTN 43: Tragedy Spurring On Travel
CTN 42: Host Families w/ Della Brown
CTN 41: Health & Wellness While Traveling w/ Christie Bowden
CTN 40: Your Travel Goals
CTN 39: Called To Stay w/ Jodie
CTN 38: Developing Healthy Habits w/ Vona Johnson
CTN 37: Worship On Your Commute with Shannon Davis
CTN 36: Faith + Travel Resolutions
CTN 35: Contemporary Nativity Story
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