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TheologyU
Will Bennink
35 episodes
2 days ago
Theology you can understand. With academics and authors. Hosted by Will Bennink (Wheaton College '23, Harvard Divinity School '27).
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Theology you can understand. With academics and authors. Hosted by Will Bennink (Wheaton College '23, Harvard Divinity School '27).
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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How to Connect with God: Gary Thomas
TheologyU
46 minutes 24 seconds
7 months ago
How to Connect with God: Gary Thomas

Gary Thomas is the author of numerous books that together have sold over two million copies, have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and won numerous awards, with emphasis on marriage, parenting, and spiritual formation. He's an adjunct faculty member at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon and is currently on the teaching team at Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch, CO.

He has an MA in systematic theology from Regent College and an honorary doctor of Divinity from Western Seminary.

In this episode, we discuss one of his books: Sacred Pathways: Nine Ways to Connect with God.

Gary walks through 9 different "pathways" for connecting with God. While different people may connect more or less with one of the pathways, Gary encourages everyone to try them all, so as not to miss out on the fullness of a relationship with God.

TheologyU
Theology you can understand. With academics and authors. Hosted by Will Bennink (Wheaton College '23, Harvard Divinity School '27).