How Jesus Completely Transformed Our Lives - E.2 - New Age to New Heart
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On this episode of New Age to New Heart, Doreen Virtue, Jenn Nizza, and Jac Marino Chen discuss their new hearts and new lives in Christ Jesus.
What does it look like to become a Christian? How are our lives different? Is this lasting change? From trauma, brokenness, manifesting, divination, and New Age methods to attaining "peace", to true peace, joy, love for righteousness, and a secure identity, this episode is a round table discussion on what it looks like to be a new creation in Christ.
- VIDEOS DISCUSSED IN EPISODE -
Episode 1 (Our Testimonies): https://youtu.be/ZW0E14BaxQA?si=xEE5RvXhiVYRTREY
Friendship Video (How to Make Christian Friends): https://youtu.be/5ErlQBdit0A?si=QwY3n5tIa69cpyd4
We are thankful to be part of the B.A.R. Podcast Network https://theartofworship.net/bar/
-- Follow the hosts!
Doreen: https://www.youtube.com/@Doreen_Virtue?sub_confirmation=1
Jenn: https://www.youtube.com/@Expsychicsaved?sub_confirmation=1
Jac: https://www.youtube.com/@JacMarinoChen?sub_confirmation=1
-- Listen on Spotify and Apple
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5j3pGPMVFmvACRkFcZ2UV6?si=20c29d01e1314012
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-age-to-new-heart/id1729436855
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