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The Pew Review Ep. 2: Lent, Loving your Enemies, and Parenthood

The Pew Review Ep. 2: Lent, Loving your Enemies, and Parenthood

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In this episode of The Pew Review, we dive into some thought-provoking anonymous questions about faith, the Bible, and Christian life. What is Lent, and why do only some denominations participate? We explore the history and purpose of Lent, and why not all Christian traditions observe this period of reflection and fasting. Jesus says to love your enemy. How did Jesus love his enemies, especially the Pharisees? A deep dive into Jesus' radical teachings on love and forgiveness, and how He extended grace even to those who opposed Him. Has becoming parents changed your view on Christianity in any way? A personal reflection on how parenthood shapes one’s faith, values, and understanding of God's love and grace. Join us for thoughtful discussion, Biblical insights, and honest reflections as we navigate these intriguing questions together. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and send us your own questions for future episodes! 🙏🎧 #ThePewReview #ChristianPodcast #Faith #BibleQuestions #Lent #LoveYourEnemies #ParenthoodAndFaith ___________________________________________________________________________ Want to know more about our church? Check out our website here: www.whitingchristian.org You can also follow us on social media on the following platforms: Facebook: Whiting Christian Church Instagram: @whitingcc Interested in our youth ministries? Check out our social media here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064772380499 Instagram: @encounter_wcc Want to support our ministry? Click the link below: https://www.whitingchristian.org/give

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