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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
August 01, 2024
The city of Ephesus was filled with idolatry and immorality as the people worshipped the goddess Artemis, but the Christians there refused to participate, instead living pure lives and preaching the gospel, which ultimately led to a significant impact on the city's economy and society. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 30, 2023
Florida Man stories continue to amaze, with a 28-year-old getting a DUI on a bicycle and another caught hiding in insulation after breaking into a home. Meanwhile, a man in Miami was seen clinging to a drawbridge as it raised to allow boats to pass underneath. In other news, the FDA is approving over-the-counter sales of Narcan nasal spray to combat the opioid crisis, and NASA is preparing to announce the first lunar astronaut crew in 50 years. [... more]
Moody Church Hour
Pastor Philip Miller
October 30, 2022
The Apostle Paul's ministry in Ephesus is a testament to the power of the gospel to impact culture and challenge idols. Despite resistance and persecution, the church in Ephesus persevered and grew, ultimately leading to the conversion of many and the downfall of the pagan temple. The story of Ephesus serves as a reminder of the importance of faith, the dangers of idolatry, and the ultimate triumph of the cross. [... more]
Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
October 17, 2022
The Gospel of Jesus Christ impacts culture and trade, often leading to conflict and challenges for those who follow it. The Bible teaches that idolatry is a major obstacle to faith, and that the church must be careful not to compromise its values in a collapsing culture. [... more]
Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
July 09, 2021
The apostle Paul's teachings in Ephesus, where he preached the gospel and converted many people, threatened the economy of the city, which was based on idolatry and paganism. The Christians' actions, such as burning their books and sorceries, and refusing to support ungodliness, were seen as a threat to the city's temple worship and its profit margin. The city's reaction, including a riot and the town clerk's speech, highlights the tension between Christianity and the pagan culture of the time. [... more]
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