LifeWords Q&A with David Reay
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When church leaders have a public fall from grace, it puts Christians in a difficult position. How can we respond to criticisms of our flawed leaders?
Jesus said, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” So how do we share our faith without sounding arrogant?
When we speak up publicly on an issue of faith, we risk sounding arrogant or judgmental. How can we make our speech truthful, but also gracious?
David Reay chats about: Christian political parties, church musician dress codes, & Jesus's tricky statement, that "those who aren't for me are against me".
David Reay answers your questions about how the Bible connects with everyday life. This week, living your faith without attending church, why is the Bible the inspires word of God and why is Song of Solomon in the Bible?
Is any sort of gambling wrong? This is one of the questions being discussed on this episode of LifeWords Q&A with David Reay. Also on the show discovering your spiritual gifts and if we raise our children the right way does that guarantee they’ll stay on track?
Can people with disability or dementia relate to God? That's one of the questions you're asking David Reay on this weeks edition of LifeWords Q&A. Also, how literally do we take the book of Revelation and is it ever right to disobey civil authority?
This week on LifeWords Q&A podcast, Is suicide a sin? What should I expect from a sermon: they often don’t affect me at all and Jesus seems to link his forgiving us with our forgiving others. How does that work?
This week on LifeWords Q&A David answers your questions on child baptism, how long is enough in prayer and discovering Jesus in the Old Testament.
This week on LifeWords Q&A Podcast David Reay answers your questions on saving a church in decline, is wealth a hindrance to heaven and is does God change his mind?
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