The Thinking Kingdom Podcast

The Thinking Kingdom Podcast
Podcast Description
Join hosts Austin McCrickard and Nate Miller as they engage in spiritual conversations with various guests to deepen our faith and understanding of Scripture. As citizens of God’s kingdom, we hope this podcast will help you walk in a manner worthy of that citizenship as you apply these teachings to your kingdom walk; we want you Thinking Kingdom every day to God’s glory through Christ Jesus!
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The podcast focuses on themes such as understanding scripture, personal spiritual growth, and community in faith, with episodes covering topics like the use of Old Testament texts in Hebrews and the role of faith in Christian living.

Join hosts Austin McCrickard and Nate Miller as they engage in spiritual conversations with various guests to deepen our faith and understanding of Scripture. As citizens of God’s kingdom, we hope this podcast will help you walk in a manner worthy of that citizenship as you apply these teachings to your kingdom walk; we want you Thinking Kingdom every day to God’s glory through Christ Jesus!
In this episode, Corey Sawyers joins Austin and Nate to discuss the Hebrew writer’s use of Habakkuk 2. Sometimes, it helps our faith to look at examples of people with strong faith. The Hebrew writer encourages his readers to endure the sufferings they are going through because they have a great reward in their future. Find Corey at the following channels: Untied Podcast: • UNTIED Podcast Scripture Spotlight: • Scripture Spotlight Martin church of Christ: / @martinchurchofchrist

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