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Emaniel Brifil reviews Cultish, Seminary Dropout and For The Gospel. By Emaniel Brifil
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Being made in the image of God is something that our Creator has perfectly and purposely decided to do to make and mold us like Him. Our world has provided each of us with different perspectives, worldviews, cultural norms and some things that are simply confusing. Some of the things that we learn are not helpful to our growth as individuals or collectively as the Body of Christ. One of “Cultish’s” main goals is to talk about common misconceptions and to share what the Bible has to say about topics that plague our world. A motto that you might hear from the podcast is “Bad Theology Hurts People.” It’s so important to share truth with others to not lead them astray. This podcast takes plunges into interesting and thought-provoking conversations. This could be a great tool for a small group.

Ministry is not an easy vocation, but it is a worthy calling and quite fulfilling. This podcast dives into various topics with notable faith leaders who talk about their journey and things that they are passionate about. The guests come from different walks of life with their experience and expertise.

The goal for every believer should be to live like Jesus. Some of our ways and words don’t always match which may lead non-believers to question God. This podcast breaks down Scripture, along with life applications to make meaning and sense to what we read and believe. The hosts also answer hard questions that some people tend to avoid when talking about God.

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