Crazy Love Podcast Crazy Love Ministries
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Podcast with Francis Chan, best-selling author of Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, Multiply, You and Me Forever and Letters to the Church, and most recently Until Unity. For more resources from Crazy Love Ministries or to support the work of Crazy Love please visit our website at crazylove.org
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Jesus, the Author and Finisher | Francis Chan
In our media driven culture, it can be very easy to get caught up in following specific Christian leaders rather than pursuing a deep, personal relationship with Jesus, Himself. In this weeks episode, Francis Chan helps us recognize the distractions of this celebrity-driven mentality and the pitfalls of comparing our faith with others. He challenges us to focus on Jesus, as the Author and Perfecter of our faith, rather than chasing personal glory within the Christian community.
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Faith Over Fear | Francis Chan
In the heart of every sincere follower of Christ, there’s a desire to trust God and take bold steps of faith. But often the easiest choice is to play it safe. In this week’s episode, Francis Chan invites us to explore what it means to truly believe in the promises of God and live a life of radical obedience.
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Jesus, Our Rest | Francis Chan
Have you ever tried fixing a problem in your life only to find that what you’ve been doing is the exact opposite of what was needed? Sometimes we do the same thing in our walk with God. In this week’s episode, Francis Chan reminds us that it’s not about fixing ourselves; it’s about fixing our eyes on Him—the Author and Perfecter of our faith—who invites us into a rest so profound, it changes everything.
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His Ways Lead to Life | Francis Chan
When you read through scripture, it’s clear to see that the people of God are called to live differently than the rest of the world. But sometimes that’s easier said than done. In this week’s teaching, Francis Chan shares openly about how the Lord has been dealing with him regarding the Sabbath and helps us understand this wonderful gift of both rest and worship.
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Doers of the Word | Francis Chan
As Christians, it’s easy to sap[;ly that we believe the truths of the Bible. But how easily does God’s truth influence our actions? In this weeks episode, Francis Chan walks us through James chapter 1, and gives us time to come before the Lord, check our hearts, and make sure we aren’t just hearers of the Word, but also doers.
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Beyond Ourselves | Francis Chan
If you took a step back from your life, would you say that you’re truly seeking God's presence, or are you settling for less? In this week’s episode, Francis Chan challenges us to turn away from the things that steal our focus and simply be known as a people who hunger and thirst for the glory of God.
Customer Reviews
Deep Biblical Teachings
Love Francis Chan, and listening to him for many years and I’ve not heard him say anything contradicting to the word of God.
Please, though, I beg you please stop whispering in your podcasts and speaking low, mumbling often at times. There are millions of people, listening, and a pastor should speak loud and boldly at all times. Examples: Charles Stanley, David, Dyer, Paul, Washer.
I am not deaf but hearing impaired and have no issues hearing those pastors. What Scott others? Please take my critique in love.
Thank you Francis
For being humble and authentic
Biblical Truth that Challenges Lukewarm Lifestyle
The Crazy Love Podcast has been a significant part of my spiritual warfare as far as tools in the past year I literally feel as though I lost almost 2 years of spiritual growth and awareness, and eventually almost my life due to my health. Listening to Francis share his heart, and share the heart of God with bold conviction, and just the rawness of the scriptures to bring fear and reverence back to the forefront even in the current series with reading the scriptures. This has been a tremendous jolt to my faith, helping me to understand what it means to die myself, and to live for that which only brings glory to God, whereas I've always believed that I knew what Galatians two and 20 met when it says I have been crucified Christ, but nevertheless I live.