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"Pursuing God" - San Antonio Spurs Chaplain Sam Johnson

An episode of the Sports Spectrum's Inside the Chapel podcast, hosted by Sports Spectrum, titled ""Pursuing God" - San Antonio Spurs Chaplain Sam Johnson" was published on May 5, 2022 and runs 19 minutes.

May 5, 2022 ·19m · Sports Spectrum's Inside the Chapel

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This week on "Inside the Chapel," San Antonio Spurs chaplain Sam Johnson shares a message from John 8:31-32 about discipleship and pursuing God. He particularly hits on the part of verse 32 that says, "then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." He uses the analogy that in the way that professional athletes need proper nutrition and to fill their bodies with good food, Christians need to pursue God and fill their hearts and minds with the proper spiritual food and truth from the Bible. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well:  — USMNT chaplain Andy Young on being ambassadors for Christ — Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Woman at the Well’ — Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on Psalm 55, betrayal

This week on "Inside the Chapel," San Antonio Spurs chaplain Sam Johnson shares a message from John 8:31-32 about discipleship and pursuing God. He particularly hits on the part of verse 32 that says, "then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." He uses the analogy that in the way that professional athletes need proper nutrition and to fill their bodies with good food, Christians need to pursue God and fill their hearts and minds with the proper spiritual food and truth from the Bible.

"Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum.

If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: 
— USMNT chaplain Andy Young on being ambassadors for Christ
— Rockets chaplain Malcolm Marshall on ‘Woman at the Well’
— Rockets chaplain Ikki Soma on Psalm 55, betrayal

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