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  1. In the second episode, Ken Jones explains the first petition of the Lord's Prayer.
  2. In episode 1, Dan and Debi talk with Donavon Riley about Luther's exposition of the Lord's Prayer.
  3. Praying this prayer every day reveals this painful truth, I am guilty in need of forgiveness every day.
  4. It turns out the family trait of not being able to wait runs deep and wide in the family of God. We do foolish things while we wait for promises to be fulfilled.
  5. Have Yourself A Very Enlightened Christmas. In this episode, an examination of the impact of the Enlightenment on the Church, especially the preaching and traditions of Advent and Christmas.
  6. "Come to me, all you who are weary of being you, and simply be mine."
  7. We have needs every day, but we also need a daily reminder that God loves us and he wants us to depend on him for our everyday stuff.
  8. So what happens when you come to the lowest moment of your life and doubt that anything good can come out of it? God meets you there in His Redeemer. Craig and Troy finish up the book of Ruth.
  9. It’s Christmas in Germany for Hitler. In this episode, a historical examination of Christmas in Germany during the Nazi regime, including new hymns, advent calendars, the emergence of Wotan, and Hitler’s Silent Night.
  10. On Giving Tuesday 2020 the Thinking Fellows discuss stewardship.
  11. This advent we will take a closer look at the four names given to Christ by the prophet Isaiah in Isaiah Chapter 9. For Christ is not only Immanuel, or God with us, but he is also Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. His rule is not what the Israelites of Isaiah's day, the Jews throughout Jesus' life, nor even we today, expect. He comes to us as a servant and as a child and yet more wonderful, mighty, everlasting, and princely than we could imagine.
  12. In a year where things are unclear, tensions are heartbreaking, and uncertainty is rampant, what can we be thankful for?
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