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Joash's Influences
- Lessons About Following Friends
- ナレーター: Thomas Murosky
- 再生時間: 1 時間 35 分
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あらすじ・解説
Who is King Joash
King Joash was the last from David’s family. He was preserved by God and placed into the kingdom under the direction of Jehoida, the priest. All the days of Jehoida’s life, Joash walked in the ways of God, but after the priest died, Joash turned away from God toward his friends godless direction. This raises questions about how our friends influence our walk with God.
What can we learn from him
From Joash, we can learn many life lessons about friendships and fellowship and this third book of the Kings of All Creation series examines what we can learn through the Word. This study examines three key lessons:
- Do we have friends who draw us away from God
- Examine false ideas about salvation
- Create a plan for fellowship that draws us to God
How to listen to this book
This book is written in an easy to listen format and each point draws on the prior sections. The chapters can be listened to in about 10-20 minutes each for an average person, and they are full of history about Joash and how to apply his life to our New Testament living. The book can be easily read in a single sitting, or over a week very reflectively. The final chapter gives some plans and strategies to put the contents of this book into place.
Kings of All Creation Series
This series is designed to learn from Old Testament kings and prophets in a way that is easy to listen and digest for our modern times. While we quote from prophets, we attempt to explain the sections of Scripture in a way that is easy to understand and we seek to teach you practical applications from each of the kings we discuss.
About Thomas Murosky
Thomas Murosky has a background in Science earning his Bachelors in Biochemistry and Doctorate in Molecular Toxicology. He has taught at Bucknell University and Western Wyoming Community College. While as a student and professor, Tom worked in several capacities as a children’s and youth worker having served the local CEF board, as a counselor for Christian camps, Awana programs, and other youth outreach including a decade of work in Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America.
He stepped aside from teaching and academics to work as a technology consultant to focus more time on writing, blogging, and video production in the area of Christian teaching with a focus on discipleship and sanctification. Tom has written several books on sanctification, Christian history, and biography.
You can find more information and other books Thomas has authored at www.ourwalkinchrist.com.