Experiencing God in Our Ordinary Lives featuring Julie Canlis
This presentation was recorded on Friday, November 9, 2018, at Bethel Seminary San Diego as part of the Distinguished Lecturer Series for students, faculty, staff, and community members.
The topic of the lecture was Living with Humility: How Our "Ordinary" Lives Are the Soil for Fruitful Life in Christ. Award-winning author and theologian Dr. Julie Canlis discussed how we can experience the presence of God in the ordinary when we live in communion with him.
Видео Experiencing God in Our Ordinary Lives featuring Julie Canlis канала Bethel Seminary's Work with Purpose Initiative
The topic of the lecture was Living with Humility: How Our "Ordinary" Lives Are the Soil for Fruitful Life in Christ. Award-winning author and theologian Dr. Julie Canlis discussed how we can experience the presence of God in the ordinary when we live in communion with him.
Видео Experiencing God in Our Ordinary Lives featuring Julie Canlis канала Bethel Seminary's Work with Purpose Initiative
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