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Episode 41: Run Over by the Grace Train (ft. Joby Martin)

Episode 41: Run Over by the Grace Train (ft. Joby Martin)

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Grace is a commonly used word within the Christian circle, yet it's meaning is often misinterpreted and misused a lot. Many of us find ourselves thinking that grace is either a free pass to sin, or grace is simply proof that we will never be good enough for God. What do we make of this key element of the faith, and how can we live in the same grace today that once saved us before? In this week's episode, Ryan is joined by Pastor Joby Martin, who helps us understand what grace really is and walks us through his most recent book, Run Over by the Grace Train!

Joby Martin is an author, preacher, and national and international speaker. He also currently serves as the founder and lead pastor of The Church of Eleven 22 in Jacksonville, Florida.

To learn more about Pastor Joby, visit https://jobymartin.com/

Learn about The Church of Eleven 22 at https://coe22.com/

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