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Merge Young Adults

Merge Young Adults

By: Miracle Life Family Church
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Merge: Where Young Adults Come Alive

Merge is a high-energy podcast for unmarried young adults (ages 19–29) who want to grow in their faith, build real friendships, and make a lasting impact. Each episode dives into topics on identity, purpose, and walking with God — all in a relatable, fun, and authentic way. Join a community that loves deeply, worships passionately, and faces life together. Merge is where you belong, believe, and become.

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Miracle Life Family Church
Spirituality
Episodes
  • Acquiring Wisdom Part 2 | Pastor Sammie Ndhlovu
    Sep 18 2025
    This sermon emphasizes the biblical understanding of wisdom, differentiating it from mere knowledge, age, wealth, or appearance. It asserts that true wisdom originates from the fear of the Lord, which is defined as reverence and obedience to God's word, forming the essential foundation for life. The speaker illustrates this through biblical examples like Solomon, Nehemiah, and Joseph, highlighting how their God-fearing decisions often led to challenging but ultimately honorable outcomes. Furthermore, the sermon stresses the importance of seeking counsel from experienced and godly individuals and carefully choosing one's companions, as relationships significantly shape character and life's direction. Ultimately, the text concludes that living in the fear of the Lord brings blessings, including wealth, riches, and a mighty legacy for future generations.

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    53 mins
  • A Journey of Recovery and Healing | Panel Discussion
    Sep 8 2025
    The Project Exodus panel and Q&A session discusses addiction and recovery as a lifelong journey, emphasizing that individuals must actively participate in their own healing. Panelists share personal testimonies about their struggles with various addictions, including alcohol and pornography, and how they found help through Project Exodus. The discussion highlights the importance of community, accountability, and vulnerability in overcoming addiction, contrasting this with the negative effects of isolation. The panel addresses specific questions from the audience regarding overcoming overthinking, managing cravings, dealing with toxic environments, and confronting unresolved trauma, offering advice such as forgiveness, seeking professional help, and replacing negative habits with positive ones. The session concludes with a strong spiritual message on fleeing youthful lusts, pursuing righteousness, and finding strength in a relationship with Christ to break free from the cycle of addiction.

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    1 hr
  • Pathways to Recovery and Wholeness | Emmanuel Imbula
    Sep 8 2025
    In this episode, the speaker presents an in-depth look at addiction, emphasizing its complexity beyond common perceptions of drug or alcohol abuse. The speaker explains that addiction is not merely a physical issue but also profoundly impacts an individual's mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. It details characteristics of addiction such as loss of control, obsession, compulsion, progression, tolerance, and withdrawal. The source underscores that addiction often stems from deeper issues and maladaptive coping mechanisms for unprocessed trauma or emotional discomfort, advocating for compassion rather than judgment. Finally, it outlines a path to recovery, highlighting the importance of acknowledging the problem, seeking holistic support through programs like Project Exodus, and understanding that recovery is a radical, ongoing, and personal responsibility.

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    43 mins
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