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Extraordinary: God's Uncommon Works

Extraordinary: God's Uncommon Works

By: First Church of the Nazarene
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God does uncommon work in common life. Recognizing God's work requires intentionality, but articulating it motivates and inspires.Copyright First Church of the Nazarene Christianity Spirituality
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Episodes
  • Episode 100: Final Reflections
    Dec 15 2023
    We celebrate our 100th and final episode. Each episode has reminded us that God is alive and active in the lives of His followers. Don’t forget to keep looking for Extraordinary!
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    22 mins
  • Episode 99: Highlights
    Dec 8 2023
    We look back at the last ninety-eight episodes. I have said many times that each episode has been fun and inspirational. The point I hope this podcast has made is that God is moving in the lives of His people. That is always worth pursuing.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 98: Martin and Cezi Glendenning
    Dec 1 2023
    Martin and Cezi Glendenning share how God has shaped and guided their lives for service for Him.

    P.S. Here are a few links to connect further with the Glendennings: Subscribe to their newsletter: https://facebook.us12.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=f6d69130b40fcdd9b9047054e&id=9e417b65e7

    Bio and supporting their ministry: https://store.nazarene.org/pledge/glendenning

    Supporting the Ministry Center in Croatia: https://give.nazarene.org/donate/central-europe-zagreb-ministry-center
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    45 mins

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