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Author: Eric Brantley

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This podcast focuses on shifting the perspective of God; who He is, how he sees us, and how we should see Him. The hosts re-introduce God from the perspective of fear and apprehension to one of love and reverence. Transformative conversations teaching from religion and traditions to relationship and faith.
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The Lenten Season

The Lenten Season

2024-02-1525:44

A little about the Lenten Season and how you out to participate, should you choose.
What happens when you lose your place of comfort? We discuss the story of Isaiah and Uzziah.
In this episode, we talk about and focus our discussion on two questions: What does the bible say, or what should we believe about "once saved, always saved?"  Do you believe in the Trinity or the Oneness of God? The discussion gets very passionate yet enjoying. 
This episode takes on some discourse about the effects of inequity and injustice in our world and how it affects us as a community. We have four diverse Christian educators joining us: Nyesha Turner Pastor Stanton Moore Vincent Hale John Michael Harrison #BLACKLIVESMATTER
Prophetic word during COVID-19.
Back from a long break, this episode begins to break down one of the often quoted scriptures in Malachi to provide some understanding to the body of Christ.  Co- Hosts: Eric Brantley, Ashede Brewer, Donnie Graham Jr.
Co-Host, Ashede Brewer talks to us on the importance of having relationship with God to adopt His perspective, even in situations that don’t look like what we expect.
Focusing on the near end perspective of John the Baptist, coming from Matt. 3 & 11. What happens when your faith doesn’t match your reality? Featuring Ahmaad Green, Aigner Moore, & Ashede’ Brewer
Our very first episode. Introducing our hosts and the point of this podcast.
Diligence and commitment are key to fulfilling your purpose and destiny.
This episode puts into perspective the transition from slavery to sonship and the importance of understanding servitude.
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