Truth, Grace, and the Narrative of Change: A Conversation with Rev. Keith Haney
Podcast, 40 Days of Reconciliation, Season 2, Episode 2) The conversation with Reverend Keith Haney covers his journey to faith, […]
Podcast, 40 Days of Reconciliation, Season 2, Episode 2) The conversation with Reverend Keith Haney covers his journey to faith, […]
The central theme of the interview is the reconciliation of faith with the complexities of real-world struggle, doubt, and the
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DO NOT FEAR, DO NOT STOP. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT GOD IS ON THE THRONE, HE NEVER SLUMBERS, HE NEVER LOOSES. MAY HE BE NEAR TO THOSE WHO FAITHFULLY CALL ON HIM FOR HELP.
Allow God to live mightily in your life and to work through you for your redemption and healing. By this God will work through you for the redemption and healing of many souls, even when you may not be physically aware.Â
Despite all the changing terminologies, perceptions, descriptions, the word of God remains the same. That is our hope. We need to live genuine, true to the word of God. Say things that are true to yourself. Walk the talk. Even if everybody else around you may change, do not change.
There is peace within, as a result of how we respond to situations. It determines how we affect the other people. And in our Christian world, for us who believe in Christ, this is how we change the world. Not looking for our own interests, but making sure we stay tuned to the Holy Spirit, who loves everyone and is the giver of peace.
Introduction In our previous topic we said, “If you find obstacles or notice a lack of moral compass for your