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Reading the New Map

The opportunities that emerge

An episode of the Theodyssey Podcast podcast, hosted by Theodyssey, titled "Reading the New Map" was published on September 24, 2019 and runs 28 minutes.

September 24, 2019 ·28m · Theodyssey Podcast

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How do we respond to what we sense God is doing in our midst? What do we do as a ministry? As we learn a new map, which is actually the ancient map of the Bible, we need a context to partner with God. In this episode, we describe the opportunities we have created to come alongside of people and connect them to a loving God.

How do we respond to what we sense God is doing in our midst? What do we do as a ministry? As we learn a new map, which is actually the ancient map of the Bible, we need a context to partner with God. In this episode, we describe the opportunities we have created to come alongside of people and connect them to a loving God.

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