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KINGDOM UPGROWTH

KINGDOM UPGROWTH

By: Dr. Mark Adams
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This is the audio podcast of Kingdom Upgrowth. The host, Dr. Mark Adams, will feature ideas related to Christian life, leadership, and flourishing. His goal for Kingdom Upgrowth is for it to serve as a hub of healthy ideas and practices for church leaders, putting some of the best recent scholarship into an accessible form. You can find additional posts and downloads related to the podcasts at the website: kingdomupgrowth.com. Here you can also subscribe to our e-mail updates or YouTube channel.© 2019 KINGDOM UPGROWTH Christianity Hygiene & Healthy Living Political Science Politics & Government Spirituality
Episodes
  • Sin, Sickness, and Shadow: How Dracula and Nosferatu Help Us See Evil
    Oct 27 2025
    Two vampire tales—Dracula and Nosferatu—reveal twin faces of evil. One seduces; the other infects. Together, they expose the anatomy of sin and the sickness of the world. Stoker and Murnau’s visions mirror humanity’s moral unraveling and point us toward Christ, the Great Physician, who restores what evil consumes.Continue reading
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    Less than 1 minute
  • A Guided Experience: Lectio Divina
    Nov 22 2023
    This is a guided experience through a practice called "Lectio Divina" or "Divine Reading." It is a very old practice that might feel new for modern Bible students, and I would be glad to have you try it out. Continue reading
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    13 mins
  • Rethinking How We Interpret Scripture With Rachel Howell
    Aug 22 2021
    In this episode, we talk with Rachel Howell about Biblical interpretation. A scholar and missionary herself, Rachel has taken a deep dive into Alexander Campbell’sContinue reading
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    1 hr and 4 mins
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