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What You Feed Your Mind Feeds Your Soul

5 min · 8. juni 2026
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In this episode of GodNAmerica, Perry Greene explores the powerful influence music and media have on the human heart and mind. Drawing from Scripture and early American Christian history, he explains that what we repeatedly consume spiritually shapes us. The message emphasizes that worship music was historically designed to teach truth, reinforce virtue, and strengthen faith. In contrast, much modern entertainment normalizes rebellion, immorality, and irreverence toward God. The episode challenges listeners to intentionally guard their minds and feed their souls with what draws them closer to Christ, reminding us that what feeds our minds ultimately shapes our lives, faith, and freedom.

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