Follow Deeper
By Follow Church
Follow DeeperMar 02, 2023
Gifts of Grace: Contagious Generosity
Welcome to another thought-provoking and engaging discussion that delves deeper into the concept of giving and generosity from a biblical perspective. Join us as we explore the significance of generosity, not just as an act of charity but as a reflection of one's faith and trust in God and His supernatural provision. Drawing inspiration from the New Testament and personal experiences, we consider the profound impact of giving and how it goes beyond material offerings. God reminds us that it's not about the value of the gift but the heart behind it.
Whether you're seeking a deeper understanding of generosity or looking for inspiration to make a difference in the lives of others, contagious generosity grants us a unique and enriching perspective on the transformative power of giving. Tune in to uncover the layers of generosity and embark on a journey towards a more meaningful and faith-driven life.
Divine Whispers: Unveiling the Mysteries of God's Call
Dive into a thought-provoking conversation on the concept of divine calls with this intriguing exchange. Join our cohosts as they explore the multifaceted nature of calling, from personal experiences to biblical insights. Discover how individuals interpret and respond to divine calls in various aspects of their lives. Gain valuable perspectives on the intersection of vocation, faith, and purpose. Whether you're seeking guidance on your own calling or simply curious about the diverse ways people discern and follow their unique paths, this podcast offers valuable insights and reflections.
The book mentioned in this episode is The Call: Finding and Fulfilling the Central Purpose of Your Life by Os Guinness
Who is Holy Spirit?
Join our pro-hosts, Noah and Hunter, as they discuss not only the person of Holy Spirit but also what we can expect living a life in relationship with the Spirit!
Hungering for More During Lent
In this inaugural episode, co-hosts Hunter and Noah engage with the season of Lent and address its roots both biblically and historically. What is more, they tackle the oft-neglected concept of fasting during a season of receiving through the means of self-denial.