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Author: Bryan Dill & Keaton Pearce

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A Discipleship Podcast
42 Episodes
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Jesus’ statement in Matthew 5:48 seems like an impossible task. So, what exactly is He calling us to do? Dive into this text with us!
Our episode focuses on how our gratitude (or the lack of it) affects our lives.
One of Jesus' most powerful statements about himself was also one of his shortest. But, it obviously struck a chord with those who heard it, because they were not pleased. Find out why in the latest episode of Fully Equipped.
Today's episode deals with a challenge that many Christians face on a regular basis. Even in our culture today, we have to figure out how to maintain our faithfulness to God while surrounded by those who don't support it.
Today's episode focuses on something Jesus says while he hung on the cross. It's a statement that implies much more than it seems at first.
We all experience conflict in our lives - at home, at work, at school ... even at the grocery store. But, as followers of Jesus, we are expected to handle it better than most. Today's episode discusses tips for dealing with life's battles.
Why does Jesus suggest that our faith should be like a mustard seed? Find out in this week’s episode. 
It's not always the easiest thing to talk to people about our faith. This episode deals with some practical advise on how to approach people in a way that should feel more natural to us.
Our first "on location" recording, we took some time to talk to some of the people who are a part of one of our favorite places in the world.
There are so many challenges to the ways in which we communicate with each other, and social media is no different. We hope that this episode will help all of us consider carefully how we go about using this tool. 
#32 - Bread of Life

#32 - Bread of Life

2025-06-1622:09

Our next installment of "What Did Jesus Mean By That?" is focused on a statement He makes in John 6, when He says, "I am the bread of life." Join us as we explore the meaning, and the implications of this statement by Jesus.
Do you ever find yourself struggling to commit to regular Bible study? Do you struggle to find it meaningful when you do read? Today’s episode is focused on how we can make the most of the time we spend in God’s Word. 
In our continued series on "What did Jesus mean by that?", we are taking a look at Matthew 10:34, when Jesus says he didn't come to bring peace, but a sword.
The church is full of imperfect people. And, that means there will be times when we are hurt by those we trust. Today's episode deals with this challenging topic.
In our ongoing series regarding some of Jesus’ more difficult statements, we look into one that is said on more than one occasion. “The first shall be last” … what did Jesus mean by that?
For whatever reason, Christianity has a reputation for being only about rules and what you can't do. But, we should be some of the most joyful, fun, people in the world, because we are recognizing the amazing gifts we have from God.
What did Jesus really mean when he said that his followers must "take up their cross"? We dig into that concept in this episode.
Jesus taught a lot of things during his ministry. But, he didn't always make everyone happy with what he had to say.
Jesus had many run-ins with those who viewed themselves as the gate-keepers of Israel.  And, it was rare that he found himself on what they believed to be the right side of the "rules."
As we continue to dive into who Jesus was, it's important that we acknowledge that not everyone was eager to follow Him. And, He didn't always make it easy to be his disciple.
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