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Ep.9 Can Worship be More than Music? An Interview with Ms. Helen

45 min · 9. juni 2026
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Can worship be more than music? Download the companion resource here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10i9tnuue6OJqbpVy0wacvuQFin44CARP/view?usp=sharing [https://drive.google.com/file/d/10i9tnuue6OJqbpVy0wacvuQFin44CARP/view?usp=sharing] In this episode of Word Nerd, Lily sits down with Helen to discuss what praise and worship look like beyond Sunday mornings. Together they explore the meaning of hallelujah, the importance of praising God for who He is rather than only for what He gives, and how worship can become a daily way of life. What if worship is more than a song we sing? What if it shapes our thoughts, words, and actions every day?

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episode Ep.8 Why Biblical Truth is More than Information cover

Ep.8 Why Biblical Truth is More than Information

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episode Ep. 7 The Manuscripts Behind Your Bible: A Conversation with Noah Hawkins cover

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