Let’s tackle the Apostle Paul’s claim that the message of the cross is foolishness to some and the power of God to others, as we also address how partial truth drains power and fractures unity. “Somebody’s wrong, but not the Bible”. Send us a text Support the show
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Let’s tackle the Apostle Paul’s claim that the message of the cross is foolishness to some and the power of God to others, as we also address how partial truth drains power and fractures unity. “Somebody’s wrong, but not the Bible”. Send us a text Support the show
Barbershop Talk: Reframing Our Perspective on Contentment
The Moral Compass Chronicles
35 minutes
7 months ago
Barbershop Talk: Reframing Our Perspective on Contentment
What does true wealth look like? A chance encounter at a barbershop turned into a profound lesson when I overheard a barber say: "Walking is not a sign of poverty and having a car is not a sign of wealth, but walking is a sign of health." This simple yet powerful statement forced me to reconsider how I view success, contentment, and the everyday choices we make. This episode celebrates crossing 500 downloads (thank you, listeners!) while diving into the transformative power of perspective. I...
The Moral Compass Chronicles
Let’s tackle the Apostle Paul’s claim that the message of the cross is foolishness to some and the power of God to others, as we also address how partial truth drains power and fractures unity. “Somebody’s wrong, but not the Bible”. Send us a text Support the show