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75 - God, People, Prayer, Mystery (Part 1):  People Need to Pray More

75 - God, People, Prayer, Mystery (Part 1): People Need to Pray More

FromThe Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday


75 - God, People, Prayer, Mystery (Part 1): People Need to Pray More

FromThe Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

[Part 2 of this conversation airs next week: God, People, Prayer, Mystery: Christians Who Believe God is Limited in Power]Most Christians believe God is all-loving and all-powerful, but if this is the case, how does the existence of evil exist?  And if God has all the power and is all-knowing, how does prayer fit into the equation?In part 1 of this double-header, Roy Jacques, and Joey Svendsen push back on many of Chip Judd's views on prayer.   The two are more willing to say "I don't know," concerning the finer points prayer, pointing to mystery; while Chip’s beliefs have more emphasis on a human’s responsibility (and ability granted by God) to dictate what happens through prayer.  On this episode Chip Judd / Instagram Roy Jacques / Facebook Joey Svendsen / InstagramStay ConnectedWebsite | Facebook Discussion PageExecutive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music   
Released:
Dec 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (98)

The Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday captures meaningful – and often challenging -- conversations that happen off the stage amongst the people of Seacoast. Hang with us and guests we love to learn from, including authors, artists, pastors, and many others who share their stories of struggle and oftentimes, how God's grace brought about peace and redemption. We hope listening in to our discussions revolving around church, theology, and culture will feel like slowing down and hanging with friends. You'll be encouraged, laugh, find solidarity with someone else's story, or see things from a new point of view. What if listening to other perspectives was the first step in loving people with a different point of view? We're giving it a shot.