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Evolution of Grace 360 Podcast

Evolution of Grace 360 Podcast

Di: ELIAS WILLIAMS
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Evolution of Grace is about identifying the Truth without religion. No matter your faith background or if you don't have one at all, EVERYONE is welcome to the discussion. Say it like you want to say it, come exactly as you are, and let's all uncover the Truth without the divisive constraints of organized religion. We are REAL people, with REAL issues, that are REAL BELIEVERS!Copyright ELIAS WILLIAMS Spiritualità
  • EOG 360 Ep. 88 | The Announcement: The Future of EOG 360
    Aug 1 2023
    Hey everyone! We have a very special announcement ahead! PRESS PLAY!!!
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    5 min
  • EOG 360 Ep. 87 | Consequential Living VS Purposed Living (Part 3)
    Jul 25 2023
    Here we are folks... the final episode of our series on consequential living vs purposes living! It's time to define and locate purpose in all our lives from the Heavenly Father and yield to the instructions that come from a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit to fulfill them. Spoiler alert: God has already assured you that His purpose for your life will prevail no matter what! That being said, let's jump in!
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    39 min
  • EOG 360 Ep. 86 | Consequential Living VS Purposed Living (Part 2)
    Jul 11 2023
    Alright ladies and gentlemen! Part 2 of the Consequential Living VS Purposed Living is here! Be sure to check out episode 85 if you missed the start of the series. In the last episode we examined the negative attributes of consequences and the wisdom of the Holy Spirit needed to see the purpose in the midst of them. Today we take step two in an example of how to rightly divide consequences and stay purpose driven no matter what you face. So let's jump in! It's gonna be great!
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    31 min
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