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Are You a Good Person? [54]

15 min · 12. helmi 2026
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Host: TJ Freeman Summary: In this episode of Back to Rurality, TJ Freeman dives into the question, "Am I a Good Person?" Drawing from personal experiences and various Bible passages, he explores the struggle of living up to God’s standards of goodness. TJ explains that while humans are inherently flawed, salvation and the power to do good come from God's grace. He emphasizes the importance of demonstrating goodness in everyday life, especially in rural communities, and encourages listeners to let God's goodness shine through their actions. Finally, TJ introduces the new recording space at the Brainerd Institute for Rural Ministry and invites viewers to share the podcast to reach more rural Christians. Connect with Us: * Website: backtorurality.com [http://www.backtorurality.com/] * Social Media: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/backtorurality] * Email: tj@brainerdinstitute.com

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