#227 – Why Church Activities Aren’t Fixing Your Deep Issues!


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Jan 16 2025 55 mins   2

Our western Church culture has a habit of going a mile wide and an inch deep. This causes big problems - on a lot of levels - but especially when behavior modification and church attendance do nothing to help our deeper issues. In this episode, John talks with Dr. Marcus Warner about how to bring freedom to the Body of Christ, and how to work toward spiritual and emotional maturity.


Dr. Marcus Warner has served as president of Deeper Walk International since 2006. Marcus earned three degrees from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School – M.Div., Th.M. Old Testament, and D.Min. He has written 16 books on topics ranging from brain science to spiritual warfare including Rare Leadership, The 4 Habits of Joy-Filled Marriages, and Understanding the Wounded Heart. Marcus is a conference speaker and who works with both ministry and corporate groups around the world. A Bible teacher at heart, Marcus has taught Old Testament and Theology as well as serving as a senior pastor for seven years. His passion is taking complex topics and making them practical and accessible for everyone.


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In this episode:


• Spiritual warfare vs. superstition

• The goal is maturity

• Half-brained discipleship

• FISH Acronym

• Takeaways and Applications


RESOURCES MENTIONED:


The Pathway Series


Deeper Walk Ministries


Deeper Walk by Dr. Marcus Warner


Deeper Walk Podcast, On The Trail


Original Release Date: 1/16/25


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