• God Questions | Honest Answers

  • Auteur(s): Ross & Mark
  • Podcast

God Questions | Honest Answers

Auteur(s): Ross & Mark
  • Résumé

  • Hope Church: God Questions | Honest Answers Podcast
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  • Who Are We?
    Nov 9 2022

    Mark and Ross are excited to give you their honest answers to your "God questions" using truths found in God's Word, the Bible. Get to know Mark and Ross as they share more about themselves, their vision and heart for this podcast, and play 2 truths and a lie! If you have a "God question" for Mark and Ross, you can email it to mark@ehope.org.

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  • What’s the best way to read the Bible?
    Nov 16 2022

    In this episode, Mark and Ross discuss some practical ways to read and study God's Word, the Bible. They each share their opinion on the top 5 books to read first, explain how cultural context affects how we read and interpret Scripture, and offer tools to help guide and direct our reading. Questions such as, "How did God write the Bible?" and "Who was the Bible written to and for?" are discussed to help give a better foundation for Bible reading, application and next steps in our walk with the Lord.

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  • Can I be a Christian and not go to church?
    Nov 23 2022

    Mark and Ross break down this question of whether church attendance is required to be a Christian. We are saved by faith alone because of God's grace alone. But what does it look like to live out our Christian faith? Mark and Ross bring up examples in Scripture to help shed light on how God calls those who have put their faith in Him to live out that faith on a daily basis. God created us to be together and serve one another. How do we do this and why is it such an integral part of our life as followers of Jesus?

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