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217. Becoming Fully Alive–Acts 17 – Week 2 – Discover the Word Podcast

“The glory of God is a human fully alive.” This is a paraphrase of something an early church Father wrote, and it sounds inspiring! We go through our lives often wishing there was more. Let’s explore what it means to step into the abundant life God offers, by considering a very famous speech from Acts 17 that’s full of some pretty surprising and often humorous moments. And through this, we will discover what it looks like to walk through life with God, and become more fully alive.

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