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This week we take a look at how to pray and how Jesus delights in meeting us through prayer.

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A podcast of the messages shared during the weekly gatherings of newlife Bainbridge Island — a collective of people becoming the church, on the mission with Jesus, to help heal the world.
Unknown Host hosts newlife Bainbridge Island, a religion show with 46 episodes published.

This week we take a look at how to pray and how Jesus delights in meeting us through prayer.

Summer Shorts kicks off with a look at some of Jesus' most famous words.

This week we look at the significance of story; how Jesus is telling His story through us and that we are called to be His witnesses to others.

This week the power of encouragement is looked at through the story of Jonathan and his armor bearer.

In this week of The Journey Series we examine what doubt looks like in the life of a follower of Jesus; how to hold it, talk about it, and the hopeful things Jesus has to say to it.

Justin looks at how the word of God says we ought to treat those that have wronged us, and how it is rooted in the unimaginably good and forgiving nature of Jesus.

In week eight of the Journey series Justin unpacks what navigating the dips of life looks like through the lens of the prophet Ezekiel.

The Journey continues this week as we take a look at what faith truly means, how to live by it, what it calls us to do, and how to trust Jesus by it amidst even the most troubling moments of life.

Fear can come at us in many different forms to overwhelm us. Everything changes however when we let Jesus equip us with His perfect peace to trek with Him over even the largest mountains of fear.

We all have forks that crop up in the journey of life, the question is, which path do we follow? The good news is we never have to choose alone. Jesus is beside us in those difficult moments of tension or decision and in

In the opening week of The Journey Series we hear Jesus saying, "Come, follow me." An invitation he offers over and over again, throughout the whole of our lives. An invitation that anticipates a next step — so what's yo

Kirstie wraps up the Jesus and Culture series by investigating the ways technology has been forming our souls; and how Jesus invites us to a better way of spiritual formation.

Culturally, our information streams are siloed. Algorithms feed us what reinforces bias, and outrage drives engagement. The result is tribalism, suspicion, and exhaustion. Jesus lived in a divided world too: Roman power,

Culturally, our information streams are siloed. Algorithms feed us what reinforces bias, and outrage drives engagement. The result is tribalism, suspicion, and exhaustion. Jesus lived in a divided world too: Roman power,

Culturally, our information streams are siloed. Algorithms feed us what reinforces bias, and outrage drives engagement. The result is tribalism, suspicion, and exhaustion. Jesus lived in a divided world too: Roman power,

Culturally, our information streams are siloed. Algorithms feed us what reinforces bias, and outrage drives engagement. The result is tribalism, suspicion, and exhaustion. Jesus lived in a divided world too: Roman power,

Everyone needs an exodus from something—fear, shame, doubt, anger, or thepatterns that keep us stuck. Exodus isn’t just thestory of God delivering Israel from slavery inEgypt; it’s our story too. We all face placeswhere

If you sat down to write a Christmas list of all that you wish for, what would be on it? This series is an experience at the intersection of our deepest longings and the really good news that Christmas celebrates, and in

Preston Ulmer is a friend of newlife and author of The Doubters' Club: Good-Faith Conversations with Skeptics, Atheists, and the Spiritually Wounded and Deconstruct Faith, Discover Jesus: How Questioning Your Religion Ca

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