PodParley PodParley

Texas has a new "god"

Episode 436 of the Church Public podcast, hosted by Church Public, titled "Texas has a new "god"" was published on May 3, 2025 and runs 24 minutes.

May 3, 2025 ·24m · Church Public

0:00 / 0:00

Today in Current Events from a Christian Perspective: A giant Hindu statue that is 90 feet high now towers over a suburb of Houston, Texas. Why? Why did Christians think this was ok to allow? How do you feel about it now? Is this one big example of 'Religious Liberty?' Or is there more going on here from a theological perspective? Are we better together? Is diversity our strength? Do all roads lead to salvation? All this and more today on ChurchPublic! . . --- At Church Public we create com...

Today in Current Events from a Christian Perspective:
A giant Hindu statue that is 90 feet high now towers over a suburb of Houston, Texas.
Why? Why did Christians think this was ok to allow?
How do you feel about it now?
Is this one big example of 'Religious Liberty?'
Or is there more going on here from a theological perspective?
Are we better together?
Is diversity our strength?
Do all roads lead to salvation?

All this and more today on ChurchPublic!

.
.
---
At Church Public we create compelling content to equip you to follow Jesus and engage in the public square including Current Events from a Christian Perspective.

Thanks for watching! Thanks for listening!

Support the Channel on Substack
https://substack.com/@churchpublic

Listen on Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/church-public/id1520119356
Listen on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/3cWx1g4WfSOVs8MX05cSvH?si=8ajf5wFVSjakXiYS7Hkmhg
Listen on GooglePodcasts
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMTc2MjU0LnJzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwiI_4eugrbwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg

Find Me:
www.churchpublic.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChurchPublic/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/churchpublic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/churchpublic/

Support:
on PAYPAL
www.churchpublic.com/support

Today is a great day to start your own podcast. Whether you're looking for a new marketing channel, have a message you want to share with the world, or just think it would be fun to have your own talk show...podcasting is an easy, inexpensive, and fun way to expand your reach online.

Following the link in the show notes let's Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support our show.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1132064

Support the show

Galatians Chapter 1

Apr 11, 2026 ·12m

Galatians Chapter 2

Apr 11, 2026 ·16m

Galatians Chapter 3

Apr 11, 2026 ·19m

Galatians Chapter 4

Apr 11, 2026 ·14m

Galatians Chapter 5

Apr 11, 2026 ·13m

Galatians Chapter 6

Apr 11, 2026 ·9m

XCEL Fellowship Church Podcast's Podcast XCEL Fellowship Church Podcast XCEL Fellowship Church is simply the place to hear about all things XCEL. This is where we add sermons, our radio show and everything else that we feel led to release to the public. It's here! The Vicars' Crossing The Vicars' Crossing We are two regular guys who happen to be priests in the Anglican Church, We love what we do! We also love to chat about our faith. The Vicars Crossing will explore the places where faith intersects with the Public Square. The Evidence of Things Not Seen Fr Mark Schultz I’m Father Mark, Curate for Children, Youth and Family Ministries at Saint Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church in Tucson, Arizona. This is a podcast where I intend to share things inspiring, beautiful, wonderful, challenging—it’s produced with the people of Saint Philip’s in mind, particularly in this time when in-person public worship and formation has been suspended in the Diocese of Arizona. Hence the title: The Evidence of Things not Seen which comes from Hebrews 11:1—“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Foxe's Book of Martyrs, A History of the Lives, Sufferings by John Foxe Loyal Books The Book of Martyrs, by John Foxe, is an English Protestant account of the persecutions of Protestants, many of whom had died for their beliefs within the decade immediately preceding its first publication. It was first published by John Day, in 1563. Lavishly illustrated with many woodcuts, it was the largest publishing project undertaken in Britain up to that time. Commonly known as, "Foxe's Book of Martyrs", the work's full title begins with "Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Days, Touching Matters of the Church." There were many subsequent editions, by Day, and by other editors down through the years. Foxe's original work was enormous (the second edition filling two heavy folio volumes with a total of 2,300 pages, estimated to be twice as long as Edward Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." This edition is much abridged from Foxe's original.This book was first published shortly after the death of Queen Mary. During Mary's reign, common people of Protestan
URL copied to clipboard!