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The Book of Daniel (Pt. 5)

The Book of Daniel (Pt. 5)

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Welcome to Pt. 5 of our new series where will we be discussing, reading, studying, and applying the Scriptures that are encompassed within the book of Daniel!


In Pt. 5, we will be going over all of Daniel 3 and will be having a special guest joining us on this episode to help break down these impactful passages of Scripture, my good friend and “twin”, Ivy Johnson!


Ivy is a student at the University of North Alabama and her major is in Communications with a concentration in Journalism & Digital Media Production. Ivy is involved in many different areas around campus, even outside the Communications Department and never meets a stranger.


She is very passionate, dedicated, and has such a profound zeal when it comes to not only her passions in life, but for Christ as well.


She is a minister of the Gospel and is the host of the Just To Touch His Robe Podcast. She serves on her youth team at her church and is a chaplain for her sorority, Phi Mu Theta Alpha. She also is the Podcast Producer for Flow Magazine on campus as well, but most importantly, she’s a daughter of the King.


We will identify significant themes and individuals in these passages such as: Nebuchadnezzar’s decree of the golden statue, the power of standing amidst persecution (unwavering faith), the fiery furnace, the appearance of Jesus revealed to Nebuchadnezzar, and God’s deliverance in the midst of all of Babylon!


So relax, grab your notebook and Bible, and let's continue our series of the book of Daniel. Let's Begin!


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