Ep. 1 – Pray without ceasing. Abide in Christ. God calls all Christians to live like this. What does it look like in real life? Charles Morris and David Wollen are joined by special guest Joni Eareckson Tada.
Ep. 2 – The Christian life. It’s not easy. Pain, suffering, even persecution, Jesus said so. But also, Jesus is our comfort and peace.
Ep. 3 – It’s nothing less than a holy scene. It’s in heaven, holy, holy, holy. And there’s someone that shows up and of course, that person is Jesus.
Ep. 4 – Does Jesus make your life better? What if following Jesus brings pain or suffering? Is it worth the cost?
Ep. 5 – Is there more than one kind of joy? There must be! Because there’s one type of joy only to be found in Christ. In today’s program, Charles Morris and David Wollen turn to God’s word to think about what joy is.
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The Practice of the Presence of Jesus
Discover the joy of intentionally dwelling in the presence of God as Joni Eareckson Tada weaves contemporary insights with the timeless wisdom of seventeenth-century monk Brother Lawrence.
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