The Appalachian Disciples

Episode 17 - Faith Was Never Meant to Be Lived Alone

1 h 2 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of The Appalachian Disciples, we explore why gathering together with other believers is not optional; it’s essential! In a culture that celebrates independence and self-sufficiency, Scripture paints a very different picture. From Genesis to the early church, the Bible shows us that faith was never meant to be lived alone. God designed us for relationships. Isolation weakens faith; community strengthens it. If you want to reach out to us and be part of the conversation, we can be found on Facebook at The Appalachian Disciples, or you can email us at theappalachiandisciples@gmail.com We can be heard on any podcast platform and on YouTube! Thanks for listening!

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