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April 07, 2022

Hour 1: The Word of God

Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our new weekly theme: "Spiritual Disciplines".  We discussed how vital the Word of God is to spiritual discipleship.  God's Word is an essential weapon in our world today.  How do we keep this weapon sharp?  Our special guest was Junior Ziegler, who is the Lead Teaching Pastor at The Bridge Community Church in Des Plaines.  Junior has a new book called "The Vitals: The Critical Organs of Christianity".  It was a time of great discussion on discipleship and the Apostle's Creed.  You can hear the highlights from today on the Karl and Crew Showcast by clicking the audio button below.

 

 

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Hour 2: Unstuck Spiritually

Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our new weekly theme: "Spiritual Disciplines", and we discussed feeling stuck spiritually.  What can cause us to feel stuck?  How can we get ourselves unstuck? How can we help others?  What are the disciplines that work?  Our guests included Chip Ingram and Dr. Crawford Loritts.  Chip is a pastor, author, and the CEO/Teaching Pastor of Living on the Edge.  We highlighted his book, "Yes! You Really Can Change: What To Do When You're Spiritually Stuck".  Dr. Loritts is a nationally known speaker, author, pastor, and host of the radio program, Living a Legacy.  You can hear the highlights from today on the Karl and Crew Showcast by clicking the audio button below.

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