As Christians, we are called to lives of peace, joy, and hope – regardless of the turmoil and trouble that surrounds us. In this special series, Nathan Johnson examines what it means to walk in peace, joy, and hope in every circumstance and become that “island of peace” in our culture because of the life of Jesus Christ. If you need hope or a fresh reminder to rise up above your troubles and difficulties and experience the Prince of Peace, this message is for you!
Nathan Johnson
554: Does God Still Provide for Our Needs Today?
Scripture reveals God as Jehovah Jireh, the Provider. Yet we can look at our lives and question whether or not He still provides in the current age. In this discussion on spiritual life lessons, Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson talk about the question “does God still provide for our needs today?”
552: Can a Christian be Culturally Correct?
As a Christian, how culturally sensitive and engrossed should we be? Do we hide away from culture or fully indulge in it? In this discussion, Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson tackles the question “can a Christian be culturally correct?”
551: Four Reasons I’m Incredibly Optimistic Right Now (Nathan Johnson)
Too many Christians are looking at the current state of the church and culture and feeling defeated, hopeless, or fear. Yet, Nathan says he is incredibly optimistic right now for four key reasons. In this episode, he shares the first reason and invites you to freshly turn your gaze upon Jesus Christ.
549: Is there supposed to be more to Christianity?
Far too many Christians get stuck and think maybe they have experienced all there is in Christianity … but is there more? Yes! Learn more as Eric and Nathan get together and answer the question “Is there suppose to be more to Christianity?”
547: What is the Manly Response?
In a world where the manly voice is diminished, it may not be proper to ask the question (but we must) – what is the manly response? To what you may ask? Well … to everything. Join Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson in a discussion talking about a great need the world has today.