30. What Does It Look Like to Abide in Jesus? with Melissa Spoelstra

EPISODE · Jun 25, 2024 · 42 MIN

30. What Does It Look Like to Abide in Jesus? with Melissa Spoelstra

from Let It Shine with Angie Elkins

Send us Fan MailThe Gospel of John is unlike the other gospels in so many ways. When studying it, it's easy to notice the different experiences John included, and also note all the things he didn't include in comparison to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Why is this the case? What approach did John take in writing this fourth and last of the Gospels? On today's show you'll hear Melissa Spoelstra and the [MARKED] podcast team discuss the writing of John and the importance of diving deep into the study of the gospel.  [MARKED] is a podcast for women who are marked by a hunger for God's Word, a longing to impact culture, and a desire to discover and live out God's calling in their lives. Melissa discusses the unique aspect and provides behind-the-scenes look at the writing and filming process of her Bible Study, The Gospel of John. Reflecting on how the Gospel of John has personally marked her, she encourages us all to experience the peace and hope that Jesus offers. Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!SHOW LINKS: -Connect with Melissa -Connect with Angie-[MARKED] Podcast-The Gospel of John Bible Study -Isaiah Bible StudyHey Friends-If you're looking for new episodes of Let It Shine, I am on hiatus.  But you can find me over on the Marked Podcast from Lifeway Women.  Please come join us for season 10- Essentials of the Faith. 

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