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ESP Podcast with Dr. James D. Allen

ESP Podcast with Dr. James D. Allen

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Episodes are 5 to 10 minutes in length. On becoming a healthier Christian: Emotionally, Spiritually, Physically. Practical advice that works. Encouragement through stories and examples.

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© 2021 ESP Podcast | Dr. James D. Allen
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    • #10 Mood Swings!
      Oct 22 2021
      All of us have moods. Good and Bad moods. Sometimes the personality of your church or pastor can affect those moods. A pastor with a Disney land view of the world or a pastor that sees demons everywhere will have an impact on your mood. Pastors should be balanced to create a healthy mood in lives. We will discuss this very issue on the ESP Podcast.

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      11 min
    • #009-Just the Facts, Please! Are you prejudiced?
      Oct 16 2021
      All of us deal with our prejudices. Often we judge people based upon outward appearance. This episode helps us realize that even the Apostle Peter and the Apostle Paul were prejudice at times. It also challenges us to improve.

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      9 min
    • Episode #8 Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin--Really?
      Oct 9 2021

      A common cliche among Christians is Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin, or Love the Person, hate the sin. Yes, I have used that phrase in the past. Is this a Biblical statement? Is it possible? Is it probable? Is it right? Love the sinner/person; hate the sin. The sinner here would be defined as a person who has not come to faith in Christ.

      Let's think about this for a moment. Do we have the ability to separate sin from the person? How can we hate a person's character and love the person? Can we genuinely love the person with an asterisk? What sins are we to hate in the other person? Sins we don't commit or all sins? Sins shouted from the rooftop or sins secretly held in the heart? Love the Person--Hate the Sin--Really?

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      8 min
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