In this episode, Debbie and Josh discuss feelings in marriage. This topic is the winner of the Facebook poll.
It is very important to understand that feelin...
In this episode, Debbie and Josh continue discussing the importance of New Year's resolutions. It is important to have goals, but understand that those goals m...
In this episode, Debbie and Josh try to understand why we should take our time with our resolutions and understand our resolutions are not sprints, but rather m...
In this episode, Debbie and Josh discuss what Christmas is and is not. We look at the historical Christmas and how different Christmas is today. We also disc...
Debbie and Josh discuss how magic is employed by the church to trick us into believing things—cognitive blind spots, and spiritual blind spots as well. @rvcdeltona
In this episode, Debbie and Josh talk about our "Yes being yes," and our "No being no." In today's society, it is much more likely to hear someone try to find a...
In this episode of Practically Christian Podcast, Debbie and Josh discuss what "doing life together" really means. It is so much more than attending church once...
In this episode Debbie, Mark, and Josh talk about how important it is to work your family to death to make it to the majors!! In our culture, it seems as there ...
In this episode, Debbie and Josh discuss what as "Practically Christians" we think about evangelism. It would have been a great episode, but Josh apparently for...
In this episode, Debbie and Josh discuss why morals cannot be relative, and why absolute truth must exist. Josh also unsuccessfully tries his hand at improv acc...
In this episode Debbie and Josh talk about some of the shortcomings of the church, a brief history of the church, and how church should look in our lives. All t...
Practically Christian Podcast, co-hosted by Josh and Debbie Lively, believes the life-changing power found in the Good News of Jesus Christ is not simply an academic pursuit. Having a relationship with Jesus is the single most important relationship a person can have. However, just like any relationship, we can have times when we are just going through the motions. We can be “practically” in a relationship, but that isn’t what the Bible teaches about our relationship with Jesus. So, Practically Christian Podcast seeks to show everyday “practical” ways to ensure we are in a real, dynamic, and deepening relationship with Jesus. In the end, being “practically Christian” is practically an impractical thing to do!
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