Daily Growth Discipleship is the result of our hunger to make discipleship a lifestyle, not just a list of things to know or to do. We want to grow in our relationship with Jesus, and explore how this relationship changes the way we approach work, parenting, physical fitness, marriage, education, friendships, and whole lot more.
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Daily Growth Discipleship is the result of our hunger to make discipleship a lifestyle, not just a list of things to know or to do. We want to grow in our relationship with Jesus, and explore how this relationship changes the way we approach work, parenting, physical fitness, marriage, education, friendships, and whole lot more.
Learning to Live the Jesus Way - Alan Fadling (Ep 63)
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5 years ago
Learning to Live the Jesus Way - Alan Fadling (Ep 63)
God is present with you in every moment of your life. Think about the reality of that statement. Whether it's the most mundane tasks you do or the once-in-a-lifetime experiences, God, your father, is with you wanting to enjoy life with you. And he does this with both his grace and his truth. Learning to live the Jesus Way in grace and truth is challenging at times, but as we practice the way of Jesus with the truth of Jesus, we find we're living the Jesus life. In this episode, Alan Fadling joins us again and helps us understand the value of Jesus as the Way, the Truth, and the Life in a way that will help anyone striving to live a lifestyle of discipleship.
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The Daily Growth Discipleship Podcast
Daily Growth Discipleship is the result of our hunger to make discipleship a lifestyle, not just a list of things to know or to do. We want to grow in our relationship with Jesus, and explore how this relationship changes the way we approach work, parenting, physical fitness, marriage, education, friendships, and whole lot more.