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The Daily Discipleship Podcast

The Daily Discipleship Podcast

De : Dr. Jim Culbertson
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Each installment of Daily Discipleship is taught by Dr. Jim Culbertson, president of New England Bible College and Seminary and global ambassador for Concentric Global Disciplemaking. This podcast is meant to help people to learn and to live as followers of Jesus and help others do the same. From simple explanation of the Bible verse-by-verse to honest commentary on contemporary issues, Daily Discipleship will provide clarity on the meaning of God’s Word, the Bible, and how it applies to daily life. 1 John 2:6 says, ”Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did.” We don’t claim to be perfect - we need Jesus everyday - and we don’t claim to have all the answers - God and His ways are much too vast for that!Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Acts 21, part 1 - Matters of Interpretation
      Jun 11 2025

      When we get to Acts 21, we see Paul seemingly go against the Spirit, or does he? Or was it a matter of the clash between how some visions were interpreted and what the Spirit actually meant?

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      35 min
    • Acts 20, part 3 - Finish Well
      Jun 10 2025

      What is your goal in living the Christian life? How well do you want to finish the race? Paul says goodbye to the Ephesians as the Holy Spirit leads Him toward the finish line.

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      35 min
    • Acts 20, part 2 - When There is Much to Say
      Jun 9 2025

      Sometimes, there is just so much to say. Paul knew he might not get the chance to be with these people again, so he wanted to give them as much instruction as possible. Remember, there were no Bibles in those days (the New Testament hadn't been written yet). How much can you absorb? Do you hunger after God's Word? What would you have done had you been listening to Paul, who may have taught for 12 hours? Would you have stayed?

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      31 min
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