What's the Word? | Biblical Wisdom for Everyday Living
“What’s the Word?” comes alongside you to examine a single word taken from the Bible to help you understand both more clearly. With each episode our goal is to help you strengthen your spiritual growth and development by learning new ways to study and understand what the Bible actually says so you can accurately comprehend the Word of God, and be transformed by it.
What's the Word? | Biblical Wisdom for Everyday Living
3 | Transformed (Part 2) – Is Transformation a Finished Work or Ongoing? (Guest: Antoinette Riley)
Transformation is a process. It can be a challenging experience, but one well worth the ups and downs to discover the person God is fashioning you to be. In this two-part episode, Antoinette Riley shares her understanding, struggles and victories of being transformed by God.
Highlights:
- It’s a love thing
- Having your mind renewed
- God will complete the work
- Patience comes in when arrogance moves out
- A relationship that transforms you into the image of Christ
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Meet Antoinette:
Antoinette is a married homemaker, mother of 3 adult children with one granddaughter. She is a native Texan who graduated from Texas State University with a bachelor's degree in Communications. Antoinette worked in the media department at Austin Community Television (ACTV) where she hosted and produced the television program “Lifting America’s Blind Spot”. She currently enjoys purchasing and restoring homes to lease in the Austin, Texas area.
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