Leaving Laodicea
Summary: A podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
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- Artist: Steve McCranie
- Copyright: 2006
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Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Leaving Laodicea is a podcast for those who have taken an honest look at the church, scratched their head, and said, "You know, this ain't the way church is suppose to be. Something must be wrong. Bad wrong."
Just listened to Leaving Laodicea. For the most part, enjoyed it and was encouraged by it. Just a couple thoughts though. Really? Preaching a lesson and taking the Lord's Name in vain while doing it? Oh my Gosh? You may want to think about that saying and the bad habit of saying it. It might be useful to look up 'gosh' in the dictionary. Second observation. The Church is the body of Christ. The whole group of people living, dead and yet to be born that have accepted Christ as Savior, with Jesus Himself as the Head of the Church. While we may not like some of the things the Body of Christ does, we must always love it, for it is you, me and Jesus, and all believers. Maybe just semantics (sp), but I love the Church!