The Family Disciple Me Podcast // Discipleship Starts With a Conversation

Ep.55 - Why do "Good People" do Bad Things? - Good Friday Discipleship Conversation #1

March 17, 2021 Tosha Williams, the Family Disciple Me Team and Special Guests Season 1 Episode 55
The Family Disciple Me Podcast // Discipleship Starts With a Conversation
Ep.55 - Why do "Good People" do Bad Things? - Good Friday Discipleship Conversation #1
Show Notes

This is not a popular conversation - - - - because, let's face it, who wants to talk about sin? However, this is an important conversation if we truly want to appreciate the significance of Easter. As Good Friday approaches, we are doing a short two-part series focusing on two questions: 

  • Why do "Good People" do Bad Things?
  • Why is "Good Friday" Good?

This episode dives into the first question, with the Scripture "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." (Romans 3:23).

The accompanying discipleship conversation is "Why do Good People do Bad Things?" Listen to this podcast then take a risk and have a discipleship discussion about it with those entrusted to you.

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