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The Construction Monk
J. Randall Stewart
213 episodes
4 days ago
J. Randall Stewart is a Christian Contemplative and a Church Historian with a passion for helping others know God.
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J. Randall Stewart is a Christian Contemplative and a Church Historian with a passion for helping others know God.
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WORD "Communion" C.A.M. - CM286
The Construction Monk
49 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
WORD "Communion" C.A.M. - CM286

What is the difference between the words of God and the Word of God? Should we make a distinction between the written and spoken words of God? Are individuals today still able to hear God speak, and what is that like? Why should we still desire to hear God for ourselves when we have what God has already said to others in the past through the record of the Judeo-Christian scriptures? Find out in note 36 of the C.A.M. podcast series "Communion" by The Construction Monk.


“Communion” is a C.A.M. section that explores relationship with God in terms of the idea that we can know God in a real and intimate way, which can change the way we relate to ourselves, and the way we relate to the world around us.  What would it look like for each of us to draw inward, and take the time to know God more deeply, and then to let that knowing change us in order to draw others around us into transforming communion?  That’s what J. Randall explores in the C.A.M. section “Communion”.


J. Randall Stewart is a Church Historian, Spiritual Activist, Teacher of Contemplation, and Carpenter. He hosts The Construction Monk Podcast, as well as writing books, and producing videos at his YouTube channel "Let's Talk Church".


You can find more at www.moderncontemplative.com

The Construction Monk
J. Randall Stewart is a Christian Contemplative and a Church Historian with a passion for helping others know God.