Tag: faith
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![Spiritual Gifts 102: How do I know what gift(s) I have? [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/jan21.png?w=1024)
Spiritual Gifts 102: How do I know what gift(s) I have? [Sermon]
If you’re a follower of Christ, the question isn’t IF you have a spiritual gift, but which one(s). This sermon is part 2 in a mini-series on spiritual gifts. We look at Romans 12:1-8, the importance of ‘sober judgment’ in our self-assessment, and zero-in on 6 points to help you discern your gift(s).
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January can be tough—so here are 6 ideas to help
Do you find January tough? If so, you’re not alone. In this podcast episode (and blog) I share six ideas to help.
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![Mary’s Yes: What she teaches us about faith when the future is uncertain [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/dec-17.png?w=1024)
Mary’s Yes: What she teaches us about faith when the future is uncertain [Sermon]
Mary is a model of humility, faith and virtue. She was also courageous. What can she teach us about faith today, especially when the future is uncertain? This sermon (also released as a podcast) answers the question by unpacking Luke 1:26-56.
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5 words of wisdom from past generations—a talk with Claude Cox
They call it the information age. But to me, it often feels like we have too much data and too little wisdom. This episode is a talk with Claude Cox who has spent years with the elderly. Here, he shares some wisdom that has been passed on.
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Anxiety in Children – a talk with Lyndsey Stevenato
We love our children. We don’t like anxiety. So how can we better understand anxiety in children, and how can we help those we love so dearly? That’s what we discuss in this interview with Lyndsey Stevenato.
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An Army Chaplain reflects on the pandemic, resiliency, and becoming stronger as a country—a talk with Rev. the Capt. Andrew Cameron
In this podcast episode, I talk with Army Chaplain Andrew Cameron about resilience, the pandemic, and if it’s a fair comparison to say that living through pandemic times is like living through war times.
