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Recapturing Godly Masculinity with Dr. Robert N. Brent

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Recapturing Godly Masculinity

Dr. E and Dr. Robert N. Brent discuss his book, Recapturing Godly Masculinity, and the importance of humility and Christlike strength.
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Alisa Childers Live Your Truth and Other Lies

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Live Your Truth and Other Lies

Alisa Childers began re-examining her faith after a jarring experience in an unexpected place left her questioning what she believed—and why. In this episode, she talks with Michael about rebuilding her faith intellectually through studying apologetics and hermeneutics. Alisa’s newest book, “Live Your Truth and Other Lies,” exposes five damaging lies that permeate our culture, both inside and outside the church, and ultimately leave us “anxious, exhausted, and self-obsessed.”
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Dr. Dave Gibson In My Father's Wake

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In My Father’s Wake

Dr. Dave Gibson is back on inContext to talk about his new book, “In My Father’s Wake: How an Anxious Boy Learned to Love a Difficult Dad”. Hardwon wisdom shrouded in humor, Dave’s storytelling offers belonging, comfort, and a gentle challenge to any (many) of us who bear a father wound.
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Merry Christmas with Michael W Smith from Michael Easley inContext

Special Edition

Merry Christmas

A special Christmas episode featuring some great Christmas music as well as a conversation with Michael W. Smith as he shares his heart behind writing music for Christmas and for worship in general.
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Growing in Godliness

2 Peter 1:5-7 provides clear instruction on how we pursue a good and godly life. In God’s great kindness, where am I growing? In God’s great mercy, where do I need to grow?
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Grief

Grief has the power to renew our faith.
dealing with critics

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6 Things to Consider When Dealing with Critics

It’s very easy to indicate the faults of someone (or something) in a disapproving way. It’s easy to criticize. Sometimes, criticizing words are spoken, and sometimes they are written. Neither are fun, especially when received by mail – wow, that’s no fun at all.

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