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CCEF
CCEF Podcast
Where Life & Scripture Meet
How do the treasures of Scripture connect with the troubles of life? As Christians, we have the privilege and challenge of exploring this question. Hosted by Alasdair Groves, this podcast considers how Scripture meets us in day-to-day life, covering topics such as emotions, rest, trauma, weak faith, insomnia, and more.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 318 ratings
Appreciate the teachings on how prayer and care for self and others has a way of regulating our bodies: blood pressure, physical and emotional pain, disordered eating/sleeping/cravings, etc. Another testament to the reality that the Holy Trinity meets ALL our needs. Thank you for sharing the Truth.
wrcxf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/23
Would love to see some consistency in posting. Great content when it comes.
Hebertski via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/17/23
Encouraging and Challenging
I especially love these podcasts because they are so practical and engaging. I appreciate the realness and the personal examples from life that I can also relate to. And I love CCEF!
Romans Project via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/23
Recent Episodes
Today we’re excited to share with you a recent project we’ve been working on. We started a new podcast called the CCEF Blogcast, where CCEF faculty read their own blogs. We hope you enjoy this special episode as Ed Welch reads his blog, “Become a Psalmist.” For more content like this, check out...
Published 04/22/24
How can understanding Jesus’ emotions help us understand our own? Listen as Alasdair Groves focuses on one particular emotion which Jesus felt: anger, which we see in Scripture is often directed at the things that turn people away from him. “Jesus is angry about anything that pulls his people...
Published 04/01/24
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