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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2024 · 48 MIN

Why the Church is Still Primary

from The Common Good Podcast · host Brian From

Glenn Packiam on X: "The center of God’s activity in the world is the Church. If you want to get in on the action, on what God is doing in the world, commit to what God is doing in and through the church. The world is peripheral to the church— that’s Eugene Peterson’s (Karl Barth-inspired) https://t.co/ilcFyEhgTi" / X Randy Alcorn on X: "“It is Satan’s custom by small sins to draw us to greater [sins], as the little sticks do set the great ones on fire. He that would have a tender regard to God’s law, no sin should seem little to him that is an offense to the great God.” – Thomas Manton" / X challies on X: "Flashback: Her weakness had proven to be her strength and now the strongest of all was soothing and tending the weakest of all. https://t.co/S91B0D3qRl" / X Paul Says to 'Renew Your Minds.' Here's How to Actually Do It  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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