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You and I know that the spiritual temperature of our culture is lukewarm at best. So how do we live out a REDHOT faith in Jesus Christ when so many different worldly messages seem to crowd out the God of the Bible and the clear message found within? We need to spend time learning from the Church in Antioch from the book of Acts. The early church! On the next Moody Presents!
You and I know that the spiritual temperature of our culture is lukewarm at best. So how do we live out a REDHOT faith in Jesus Christ when so many different worldly messages seem to crowd out the God of the Bible and the clear message found within? We need to spend time learning from the Church in Antioch from the book of Acts. The early church! On the next Moody Presents!
You and I know that the spiritual temperature of our culture is lukewarm at best. So how do we live out a REDHOT faith in Jesus Christ when so many different worldly messages seem to crowd out the God of the Bible and the clear message found within? We need to spend time learning from the Church in Antioch from the book of Acts. The early church! On the next Moody Presents!
You and I know that the spiritual temperature of our culture is lukewarm at best. So how do we live out a REDHOT faith in Jesus Christ when so many different worldly messages seem to crowd out the God of the Bible and the clear message found within? We need to spend time learning from the Church in Antioch from the book of Acts. The early church! On the next Moody Presents!
Jon Gauger has been with Moody Radio nearly three decades and works with special projects. In addition to being the announcer Moody Presents, Jon is hosting and producing The Land and the Book. He writes and produces a weekly commentary, creates special documentaries, and has traveled to 30 countries covering stories for Moody Radio, or doing training work with international broadcasting partners. Jon is married to Diana, and they have two grown children-all of whom are Moody graduates. An avid photographer, videographer and reader, Jon also enjoys camping and freelance voice-over work, including audiobook projects.