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Katrina and Parker talk about singleness and how it looks to be fully known, encouraged, and challenged by friends. Singleness can be approached by the church with cliches like, "God is preparing someone for you," or "One day you will find your person." 
We do not know the Lord's plan and who is called to singleness, but we do know that singleness is held high in scripture and that marriage is not the goal of life. Married and single people alike will benefit hearing these two women talk about singleness and helpful tips on how to support singles within the church body.
Rachel Cubbage and Angie Freeman talk about biblical literacy: what it is, and how we can be biblically literate. They encourage others who are struggling with feeling anything when they read, they talk about resources that are helpful, and why it's important to prioritize reading the Bible.
Lindsay Alexander and Toni Coleman talk through worship and prayer: What is it, why do we do it, and how do we do these things well? They end this podcast talking about The Well: our event at the end of March.
Rachel Cubbage and Lindsay Alexander give some vision for the Women's ministry and an upcoming women's event: The Well. They answer the question: "What is the purpose and why do we need women's ' ministry?" and "Why are all ages invited to The Well?" and "What are the key themes that we will be focusing on this year?"
Donna and Barry Johns talk about keeping marital relationships above all other earthly relationships. They discuss keeping the Lord the head of the marriage.
Meg and Joe Pitts talk through marriage: what marriage is, how we can strengthen our marriage, and love languages.
Russell Johnson talks through the different interpretations of the beatitudes through the centuries. He encourages us with the words of Jesus and the context of these blessings. And he answers "How can we know how to interpret scripture rightly when there are so many different people's interpretations?"
Wisdom and good decisions seem simple in concept, but how can we get to a place where we make good, god-honoring decisions that take us in the direction we want to go? Scott Shuford (RADIUS Southside) and Ryan Molony (RADIUS Centerville) talk through wisdom from a practical standpoint, and other questions around good decision making.
Resources:
desiringgod.org
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes sermon series from the Village Church
Russell talks about Jesus' humanity - how most historians and people believe he was a real historical person, but how we believe he is also divine. What should we believe about Jesus as far as His divinity and his humanity?
Why does Jesus have to be all-God and all-man?
Russell walks through some examples in scripture where we see Jesus having divine attributes. And he answers the question, "How can we know for sure he was who he said he was: God?"
What if I'm afraid to pray out loud? Why do we end prayers "in Jesus name"? What do we do if God isn't answering our prayers? Russell Johnson talks through how we can grow and deepen our prayer lives as we pursue relationships with Jesus. 
Book Resources on Prayer:
Tim Keller: Prayer
CS Lewis: How to Pray
AW Tozer: Prayer
Richard Foster: Prayer
The teaching pastor at RADIUS - Russell Johnson - talks through what discipleship is and how to share the gospel with someone. You will hear about what the gospel is, how someone shares the gospel, and is there a specific way to share the gospel?
Resources:
Navigators "Growing in Christ" (basics of Christianity)
"Free and Clear" Larry Moyer (gospel presentation)
Sean Coffey and Katrina Koprowicz talk about what it looks like to get to know their neighbors at work, at home, and at church. They hash out how sometimes we place assumptions on people not being interested in Jesus, and how we want to be known by others as followers of Jesus.
So how do we get to know our neighbor? Who even is our neighbor? Lindsay Alexander and Cortney Broadwell talk about what "neighboring" looks like for them as moms in two different spheres.
We want to be a people known for our generosity - but how do we even do that? Listen as John Reeves gives a vision of who we want to be. If you have stories to tell - let us know! radiuschurch.info (click on share your story)
In response to our sermons on Ephesians 5, John and Cheryl Reeves talk about parenting.
Our culture is saturated in sexuality. Gender alterations, pronoun preferences, and new sexual identifications flood headlines, mass media, and even day-to-day conversations. If we want to live with a biblical worldview, we must have conversations around what it means to be designed male and female. Lead Pastor John Reeves and wife Cheryl Reeves continue the conversation from Sunday's sermon series: he | she | His.
Our culture is saturated in sexuality. Gender alterations, pronoun preferences, and new sexual identifications flood headlines, mass media, and even day-to-day conversations. If we want to live with a biblical worldview, we must have conversations around what it means to be designed male and female. Lead Pastor John Reeves and Directional Elder Seth Scott continue the conversation from Sunday's sermon series: he | she | His.
Sex is a confusing topic in the Church. That's why it's so important that we actually have conversations about it.
Listen in as Todd and Brian tackle several hot topics.
Todd Carnes and Brian Kirkland introduce the topic of sex, diving into the ways the world distorts the true intentions of sexuality and intimacy.
Ever wondered why we're called 'RADIUS'? Jeremiah Jones and John Reeves speak about what it means to be part of our little church (RADIUS) and the big Church at the same time.
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