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Correcting the Dots

Just Talking with Friends Podcast

Release Date: 10/02/2023

The Gospel show art The Gospel

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Join Deb Gordon and Natalie Kuntz as they discuss how the Gospel is designed to impact us daily. When we truly apply the Gospel of Jesus Christ, it changes us and impacts us every day.

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Questions God Has for Us show art Questions God Has for Us

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Join us, Natalie Kuntz and Deb Gordon, as we explore God's questions he has for us. Often times we only think about the questions we have for him, but what questions might he have for us? And when we answer, what might they reveal about our hearts? 

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Tools to Prepare You for the New Year show art Tools to Prepare You for the New Year

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A New Year bring new hope. Or does it? Is hope alive in 2025? Join Deb Gordon and Natalie Kuntz as they discuss tools to help in preparing you to face the new year despite the challenges ahead.

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Our Purpose and Identity in Christ show art Our Purpose and Identity in Christ

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This season opener episode to Season 6. We are excited for a new year. This year, we are reflecting on lessons we learned from last year and how we can take those lessons and move forward into the new year. Part of that is identifying our purpose in Christ. Join Natalie Kuntz and Deb Gordon as we explore how that impacts our lives and our faith.

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Encounters that Change Us show art Encounters that Change Us

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When you have an encounter with Jesus, what happens? It changes you, either by moving you closer or repelling you. How do you feel about that? Join Deb Gordon and Natalie Kuntz as they finish the book Meal Time Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Kempf and discuss how Christ has changed us and how he can change you. 

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Finding Light in the Darkness show art Finding Light in the Darkness

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Do you feel you are walking in the darkness? Are you feeling like the world in closing in on you? Join us, Natalie Kuntz and me, Deb Gordon, as we discuss how Jesus brings light out of our darkness. He can make all things new. Join us and see how.

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Kingdom Perspective show art Kingdom Perspective

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Join Natalie Kuntz and Deb Gordon in discussing Encounters 30 and 31 out of the book Mealtime Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf. Today's topic: What is a Kingdom Perspective? Are our lives part of a bigger purpose than ourselves?

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What do we get angry about? show art What do we get angry about?

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Join Natalie Kuntz and Deb Gordon in their discussion over Encounters 28 and 29 from Mealtime Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf. Today's discussion centers around what makes us angry and is it the same as what makes God angry? Is anger ever good? Pull up a chair and join us.

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Miracles and Prayer show art Miracles and Prayer

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Deb and Natalie and exploring the question, "Why does Jesus perform miracles?" Springing from the Encounters 21 and 23 of Mealtime Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf, Deb and Natalie explore the idea: does Jesus do miracles because we have faith or does he perform them so we will have faith? Join us as we explore these questions.

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My God Helps show art My God Helps

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Join Deb and Natalie as they discus Encounters 18 and 20 out the book Mealtime Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf. They are exploring the idea of when God helps. Does it ever come too late? Have we ever lost hope because He didn't come in enough time?  

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