Is it possible to take every trial and difficulty and turn it into a triumph? The answer is YES! Join Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson as they talk about how to do it.
With a passionate heart for Christian discipleship, the majesty and centrality of Jesus Christ, and the life-changing power of the Gospel, the Daily Thunder podcast is a daily teaching series from the Bible to exhort, equip, and encourage Christians down the Narrow Way of the Cross. Taught by Eric Ludy, Nathan Johnson, and other guests – now you can have a little of the Ellerslie Discipleship boom, grit, and oomph thundering daily in your earbuds.
Listen to the Latest Episodes Below
573: The Dangers of Doubt (Eric Ludy)
This is part three of Eric Ludy’s four part series on faith entitled Deciding Between the Two. Many believers today flirt with doubt as if it were a harmless thing. In this message Eric uncovers the dangerous agenda of doubt and offers practical solutions for escaping its wicked talons.
572: Why is self-control essential in the Christian life?
Self-control is an interesting term in the Christian life. It is listed in the fruits of the Spirit … so is it something we do or something God does in us? In this discussion, Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson answer the question why self-control is essential in the Christian life, and what it looks like to have it.
571: The Blessings of the Father (Nathan Johnson)
In this special series looking at the blessing we have from God, Nathan Johnson discusses the blessings we have in the Father as found in Ephesians 1:3-6. Discover the amazing reality that you have been adopted, chosen, and called to be holy and blameless.
570: Replacing Lies with Truth (Leslie Ludy)
Leslie continues her study on godly discernment, exposing common trendy messages in Christianity today and contrasting them with Biblical truth.
569: What is the often overlooked secret to prayer?
We know prayer is important, but too many Christians overlook this “secret” in their praying. Join Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson in a discussion talking about what the often overlooked secret to prayer is.