I started this podcast from a place of curiosity and concern. Everywhere you look, conversations are swirling about the end times, whether aliens walk among us, and all sorts of global turmoil. Yet, in all this chatter, we're missing something huge: the incredible ways God is moving in people's lives right now. It's happening all over-Muslims, atheists, agnostics-they're coming to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and these powerful stories of transformation are barely whispered about. I wanted to change that. I wanted to sit down with folks from every corner of life, hear their stories firsthand, and share with the world how their encounters with God have turned their lives around.
In this podcast, I'm excited to cultivate a genuine space where people can openly share their stories of transformation, highlighting the profound ways in which their journey has been shaped by encounters with God and their growing relationship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Yes it was, we each of our own story to share. Through this channel, I hope to encourage others to share their story’s with other people more often 🙏🏽🙏🏽
God has the power to transform even the most broken and sinful heart. Our personal testimony is one of the most powerful ways to share His word and spread His message.
This is really great teaching and tips-nice work, man! However, I would like to have a chat with you about this great channel and its growth because I can see that these teachings are not reaching as many people as needed. So, if you are interested, we can discuss how we can get these videos out there to reach more people who really need them. With this, we can both share the teachings viral, not only this video but there are a lot of great videos too on this channel that people need to see. So, let me know with your reply.
@@AK47-mands76 Not at all, he's simply pointing out that this is what many Muslim children are taught-to confront or oppose those who don't worship Allah. The concern is that this teaching can instill a mindset of hostility towards others who follow different beliefs. It's important to approach this topic with sensitivity, understanding that not all Muslims hold these views, but rather, this may reflect the teachings some children are exposed to within certain interpretations of the faith.
@TheWell-Blessed is he, though? He seems to brush over the fact that this is not a secluded issue, isolated to one particular religious group?! In fact, this was a tactic used by many militia groups in and around Uganda, including the LRA. The Lords Resistance Army was established around 1987 and is a Christian militia group responsible for hundreds of thousands of children being abducted and indoctrinated as child soldiers! The children are used as combatants, guards, human shields, porters, messengers, spies, cooks, and/or for sexual purposes! So I do hope this Christian organisation is not only "rescuing" Muslim child soldiers and that his heroism includes ALL children serving as child soldiers in militia groups and not just the ones of a certain religious group?! It seems to me that religion and man's belief that one's religious beliefs are more "superior" than another's has been the root cause for pain and suffering inflicted on the most innocent and vulnerable of this world!
The Quran is not the problem! It's man manipulating religion to suit his own personal agenda. All major religions are guiltily of this. Catholics, Christians, Judaism, and Muslims! Please stop vilifying Muslims! No religion is immune from religious fanaticism.
It’s sad, but God loves us so much and His mercy is so great that we can rest in His hands and trust Him with everything. We just have to repent and accept Jesus as our Lord and savior and He will do the rest 🙏🏽
I was a kid when I called out to Jesus and he flashed his glory in my eyes it was bright like the sun so bright I was praying and tried shutting my eyes more but didn’t work cause my eyes were ready shut but I freaked out and it went away. But faith was indeed what lead me to that moment with his glory it was for but a 3 second 2 second window of it. We all need that faith and I want that faith back but stronger so I don’t freak out but stay focused on him.
@@TheWell-Blessed thank you for your prayer! Feels good to know someone out there is praying for me! I haven’t lost the faith at all but to get that child like faith…now that’s what I want!🙏 Jesus is king!🔥
@@joshuahaney5761Amen, in the name of Jesus! You can have that child like faith again, Reading the Bible allows us to receive the desires of our heart. “If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you” (John 15:7). Reading our Bible and having that relationship with Jesus is what builds that childlike faith 🙏🏽
Yess so good, loving our neighbors as Christ loves us is so beautiful and inspirational. It’s a different kind of love, a love that can only be found in Christ!!
You could be trolling but in any case a statement like that needs research. This is from the Bible. John 1:1, 14: "The Word [Jesus] was God" and "the Word became flesh" John 8:58: "Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am"
Christian’s believe that Jesus is both fully human and fully divine, a concept known as the doctrine of the Incarnation. This means that Jesus, while on earth, experienced human limitations and sought guidance and strength from God the Father, demonstrating his humility and serving as a model for human behavior. Christians believe that Jesus, as the Son of God, has the power to help because he is one with God, as part of the Holy Trinity. The Holy Trinity is the Christian doctrine that God exists as three distinct but coequal and co-eternal persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. Despite being three distinct persons, they share the same divine essence or substance. This means that Jesus and God the Father are of the same divine being, not separate gods. When Jesus prays to God the Father or seeks guidance, it reflects his human nature and his relationship within the Trinity. However, when Jesus performs miracles, offers salvation, or intercedes for humanity, it is also the action of God, as they are unified in their divine nature. This unity allows Christians to understand that when Jesus helps, it is also God helping, as they are the same divine being. The divinity of Jesus is affirmed in various parts of the New Testament, such as in the Gospel of John, where Jesus says, "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30) and "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father" (John 14:9). These passages highlight the belief in their shared divine essence and their inseparable nature. Therefore, Jesus' ability to help is rooted in his divinity and unity with God the Father. Through Jesus, Christian’s believe they experience the love, guidance, and salvation of God directly.