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Wilderness Conversations

By: Stephen Dodson
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  • www.wildernessconversations.com Conversations for believers in the wilderness on a journey to the good land. Conversations that clarify and inform with glorifying God as our ultimate goal. Interviews and discussions with real people about ideas that matter.
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Episodes
  • 81 A Life In Christ – Jim and Gwen Rosser
    May 21 2024
    This morning Tuesday May 21, 2024 we received the sad news that Sister Gwen Rosser passed away, She was born in 1930, just before the 2nd WW started making her 94 years old this year. She leaves behind her husband, Brother Jim who was born in 1926, between the wars a few years before theContinue reading "81 A Life In Christ – Jim and Gwen Rosser"
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    Less than 1 minute
  • 80 The Disciple and Protest- Jonathan Bowen
    May 9 2024
    With all the turmoil in the world, protests have broken out in many countries over many different issues. Some of the causes may seem valid, the hurt is real, but what should be the response of the disciple of Christ? Should we get involved in the causes that seem just? Surely we have a responsibility to speak up for what we understand for be Gods point of view. Should we than participate in nonviolent civil unrest and protest?
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    52 mins
  • 79 A Day At A Time – Steph Collins Pt 2/2
    Apr 18 2024
    Pt 2/2 Steph was born in Perth, moved to Sydney to complete her doctorate and residency, where she met and married Nic Collins. Before their first wedding anniversary and on the eve of moving from Sydney to Brisbane where Steph was to start a new position, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Today Steph and Nic deal with the ups and downs of living with cancer, and they join Wilderness Conversations to share their story.
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    48 mins

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