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#650: The Last Super (2025) [Podcast]
Today on the show, I'm sharing my review of the brand-new film *The Last Supper*, produced by Chris Tomlin. The movie stars Jamie Ward, James Oliver Wheatley, Robert Knepper, and James Faulkner. This thought-provoking retelling of Passion Week focuses on the Last Supper shared between Jesus and his disciples before His crucifixion. It also highlights the stark contrast between Peter's denial of Jesus and Judas' betrayal, exploring the aftermath of both actions. I hope that after you listen to this review, you'll be inspired to see the film. It could serve as a great discussion starter for you and your family and friends. Consider inviting someone who does not yet know Jesus, and introduce them to the one who loves them more than anyone else!

2025/03/19

Series: Movie Reviews 95

Plays: 23

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#651: The Facts of Life #6: What About Prenatal Health Issues? [Podcast]
2025/03/26
The Facts of Life 8
On today's show, we conclude our series on The Facts of Life. Join me as I explore the question, "What About Prenatal Health Issues?" I hope you are reminded that all lives are valuable to God. Listen and then seek guidance from Him on how to take a stand for life as you engage with those around you!!! :)
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#83: Teacher union boss attempts to re-write history with 'preposterous' claim [CW Podcast]
2025/03/24
News for the week of March 24: • Teacher union boss attempts to re-write history with 'preposterous' claim (1:54) • ‘BRAVO MOMENT’: Blue-state mayor rebukes LGBT activist, defends POW flag (18:54) • ‘Real men stand up for women’: Charlie Kirk hits back at Tim Walz (29:19)
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Encouragement For a Son in The Faith [Sunday Sermon]
2025/03/21
1 Timothy 1
1 Timothy 1:1-14
Sunday, February 16, 2025 Northwest Gospel Hall Grand Rapids, MI
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#650: The Last Super (2025) [Podcast]
2025/03/19
Movie Reviews 95
Today on the show, I'm sharing my review of the brand-new film *The Last Supper*, produced by Chris Tomlin. The movie stars Jamie Ward, James Oliver Wheatley, Robert Knepper, and James Faulkner. This thought-provoking retelling of Passion Week focuses on the Last Supper shared between Jesus and his disciples before His crucifixion. It also highlights the stark contrast between Peter's denial of Jesus and Judas' betrayal, exploring the aftermath of both actions. I hope that after you listen to this review, you'll be inspired to see the film. It could serve as a great discussion starter for you and your family and friends. Consider inviting someone who does not yet know Jesus, and introduce them to the one who loves them more than anyone else!
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#82: NOT THE TEACHER'S PET: DOGEing of Education Department rattles establishment [CW Podcast]
2025/03/17
Culture Watch 82
News for the week of March 17: • NOT THE TEACHER'S PET: DOGEing of Education Department rattles establishment • Illegal Immigration Isn’t Illegal…? Biden’s Signature Scandal & AOC Staffer Self Deports • Changes At The White House (27:54)
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#649: Annika Johnson (Aria Selah): Making Melody in Her Heart to The Lord! [Podcast]
2025/03/12
Today on the show, I am excited to share an interview I did with my new friend Annika Johnson! She is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter who is passionate about serving Jesus!!! Listen as we discuss how she came to know Jesus and got her start in music! Also, hear the stories behind each of her songs!!! Then seek the Lord about how he can use you!!! :)
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