Love the concept!
More people & podcasts are talking these days about the things Jesus taught (in the 4 gospels), but there are a few of his teachings that almost never get serious coverage. Several references (EXCLUDING the “rich young ruler”) are made in Luke about selling all of one’s possessions & giving to the poor and then this teaching is shown to be taken seriously by the time we get to the book of Acts (end of chapters 2 & 4). Another powerful & often neglected paradigm-changing (IF taken at face value) teaching of Jesus is found in Mt. 6:24; Lk. 16:13-14). This has been called the “Two Masters teaching”, one being God/Love and the other/opposite one being money. What would Christianity look like, both inside its confines and to the world at large, if these teachings were given much more serious consideration and application? Take a leap of faith and dive deep into these teachings! ✌🏼
Mt.6:24 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/08/21
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These podcasts are so helpful! And this is so needed. Thank you! I will be starting this process with family in the New Year.
Beth..R via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/11/19
So enlightening! Awesome wisdom from Jeff and John Mark, two men that seem they’re “walking” after The Lord (in a good way)! There was so much information to chew on, much of it backed by The Bible, History, Research studies, Science, Experience, and The Spirit. Thank you for willingness to share!
John Oberle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/20
Currently reading John Mark’s book on hurry. I’m enjoying it so much, which brought me to the podcast. Unfortunately, and ironically, I find the podcast too difficult to listen to because the hosts speak far too quickly and the episodes feel rushed, and dare I say... hurried. Super bummed.
cduhv via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/09/19
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