Ep. 344 Why Looking Back Could Cost You Your Future
Send us a text This is part 2 in a 2-part series called “When God Says Go.” This series is for anyone who feels stuck, scared, or uncertain about stepping […]
play_arrow
Morning Maddhouse: Friday Maddhouse Recap (01/23/26) podcast
play_arrow
Louise Hay: “If You’re Gonna Listen to People, Listen to The Winners.” podcast
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
All Aboard The Hot Mess Express: Love During Lock Up Premiere Recap podcast
play_arrow
play_arrow
Morning Maddhouse: Thursday Maddhouse ReCap (01/22/26) podcast
play_arrow
How I found resilience as my life fell apart | Jane Marie Chen podcast
play_arrow
David Banner Talks Black Faith, Trump Racism and the Church’s Responsibility | S4. Ep 19 podcast
eing conscious of our sins isn’t the way God wants us to live. By contrast, being aware of how God sees us in Christ—innocent and free—lets us focus on our righteousness. We are forgiven because Jesus has dealt with our sin. We aren’t what we do; bad behavior doesn’t separate a person from God, but rather the sinful nature of a person before they get born again. Believing that God decided to make us just like Him even before the beginning of time keeps us anchored in our true identity when the world bombards us with messages to the contrary.
To support the ministry financially, text “CDMPodcast” to 74483
or visit www.worldchangers.org
Send us a text This is part 2 in a 2-part series called “When God Says Go.” This series is for anyone who feels stuck, scared, or uncertain about stepping […]
Copyright Blackpodcasting 2025