by Church @ 434 | Dec 30, 2023 | Oh Heavens
In this episode, we address the question of whether heaven is a real physical place. The answer given is yes, asserting that heaven is not a mere concept or state of mind but a literal location prepared by Jesus for believers. The episode concludes by expressing the assurance that heaven is a tangible reality for believers.
by Church @ 434 | Dec 29, 2023 | A Walk Through the Carpenter Shop
In this episode, we reflect on the concept of God creating each individual as a unique masterpiece. Drawing inspiration from Psalm 139:13-14, Jeff compares human diversity to the artistic styles of painters like Van Gogh, Matisse, Da Vinci, Fusli, and Munch.
by Church @ 434 | Dec 28, 2023 | The Elvis Conspiracy
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In this episode, we discuss an intriguing aspect related to Elvis Presley’s death – the misspelling of his middle name on his gravestone. The episode explores the significance of this misspelling, delves into the history of Elvis’s name, and raises questions about why the error occurred.
by Church @ 434 | Dec 27, 2023 | Oh Heavens
In this episode, we introduce a new series called “Oh Heavens”. The series aims to explore the topic of heaven by breaking it down into manageable chunks based on questions from viewers. The first question discussed is “Why should I study heaven while living on earth?” The idea that understanding and longing for heaven can positively impact one’s earthly life is discussed and the viewers are encouraged to focus on preparing for their heavenly home while making a positive impact on Earth.
by Church @ 434 | Dec 26, 2023 | A Walk Through the Carpenter Shop
In this episode, the focus is on the importance of genuine human connections in the age of advanced technology. We discuss the rising issue of loneliness despite increased connectivity, referencing insights from Andy Crouch’s book, “The Life That We’re Looking For.” The episode emphasizes the responsibility to improve the art of creating healthy relationships and concludes with a call to embrace community through friendship and human interaction.