Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Human relationships are a key factor in human survival and well-being. We need them, and God has designed humanity in such a way as to thrive when healthy relationships are present. In Part I and Part II of this three-part series, we drilled down into marriage relationships, as well as family and close friend relationships. We found striking similarities in the “how to” of making these relationships stronger. Much of our input came from 1 Corinthians 13, the "Love chapter." In our final episode of this series, we now look at our relationships within our Christian fellowship. Though the principles remain the same, what we will find here are some significant differences and challenges unique to our calling to Christ.
Christian Questions Episode Highlights
Ep. 1120: What Things troubled Jesus?
Ep. 1119: Does the Coronavirus Fit Into God's Plan?
Ep. 1118: How Merciful Am I?
Ep. 1117: How Do I Avoid Burnout? (Part 2)
Ep. 1116: How Do I Avoid Burnout? (Part 1)
Ep. 1114: Did the Apostle Paul Contradict Jesus? Contradiction Series
Ep. 1113: Paul or Matthias Who Was the Real 12th Apostle? Contradiction Series
Ep. 1112: Does the Apostle Paul Contradict Himself? (Part II) Contradiction Series
Ep. 1111: Does the Apostle Paul Contradict Himself? (Part I): Contradiction Series
Ep. 1110: Are Christians Really Born Again?
Ep. 1109: What Three Steps Will Get Us to Heaven? (Part II)
Ep. 1108: What Three Steps Will Get Us to Heaven? (Part 1)
Ep. 1107: Why Does Time Matter in God's Plan?
Ep. 1106: Should My Habits Be Kept or Broken?
Ep. 1105: What is the True Spirit of Christimas?
Ep. 1104: How Do I Know My Decisions Are Right?
Ep. 1103: Have We Become Too Desensitized to Sin?
Ep. 1102: How Can Criticism Help Us Grow?
Ep. 1101: How Can We Be Thankful When Life is So Hard?
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