If the Tomb is Empty, Anything is Possible with founding and lead pastor of The Church of Eleven22, Joby Martin, Ep. 166
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As we navigate our way through Holy Week and approach the observance and celebration of Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday, we wanted to share a powerful conversation that we believe could be transformational in your life. Our guest today puts it best by stating, “The Son of God was crucified, died, and buried, and He lay in the tomb for three days—until He walked out shining like the sun. In a culture in which history is erased or rewritten at will, the existence of an empty tomb matters. Why? Because if the tomb is empty, anything is possible.” Joining us today to help us reflect on and observe these life changing events is the founding and lead pastor of The Church of Eleven22, Joby Martin. In today’s conversation we will be simultaneously unpacking Joby’s 2 books, “If the Tomb is Empty” and “Anything is Possible.” Our prayer through this conversation is that your heart would be open and receptive to the message that God has prepared for you today, and that you would be challenged to answer this question: Who is Jesus to you? Because we believe this, your answer to that question has the power to change everything! My friends, He is Risen, He is Risen indeed!    Joby’s website: https://www.jobymartin.com/  The Church of Eleven22’s website: https://coe22.com/  “If the Tomb is Empty” Book:  https://www.jobymartin.com/ifthetombisempty  “Anything is Possible” Book: https://www.jobymartin.com/ 
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