Christian Samurai

This is the Way

23 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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Welcome to our Christian Samurai Podcast!  Our First Episode is talking about how early Christians simply referred to themselves as "The Way."  Used later in TV Shows like Stars Wars, The Mandalorian, early pagans coined the Term "Christian" that we use today.  In our Martial Art Training, we focus on moving and using your body as a Temple to escape emergencies, be active, be healthy, and push away our foes.  In our Spiritual Faith Training, we start simple with just having a conversation with God alone in your room, start reading or listening to scripture (Hallow App), and use the Our Father as a beginning to your Prayer Life.

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