The word “Christian” literally means “little Christ,” so if you’re a Christian, people should be able see the character of Jesus in you.
This is a high calling that—if we’re being honest—we get wrong much of the time. The question is: how do you grow in becoming like Jesus?
Podcast hosts Luke & Janelle Heirendt and Jake Silvera share honestly about their own failures and successes in seeking to live out the Jesus way of life in a conversation designed to help you know Jesus more deeply and follow Him more faithfully.
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The word “Christian” literally means “little Christ,” so if you’re a Christian, people should be able see the character of Jesus in you.
This is a high calling that—if we’re being honest—we get wrong much of the time. The question is: how do you grow in becoming like Jesus?
Podcast hosts Luke & Janelle Heirendt and Jake Silvera share honestly about their own failures and successes in seeking to live out the Jesus way of life in a conversation designed to help you know Jesus more deeply and follow Him more faithfully.
Join hosts Luke and Janelle Heirendt and Janelle Heirendt as return to a conversation about the seven deadly sins. In today's episode we discuss the sin of sloth, signs that it is affecting you, and how to begin working to overcome it.
Practically Christian
The word “Christian” literally means “little Christ,” so if you’re a Christian, people should be able see the character of Jesus in you.
This is a high calling that—if we’re being honest—we get wrong much of the time. The question is: how do you grow in becoming like Jesus?
Podcast hosts Luke & Janelle Heirendt and Jake Silvera share honestly about their own failures and successes in seeking to live out the Jesus way of life in a conversation designed to help you know Jesus more deeply and follow Him more faithfully.