LIV2DAY: Jesus Saved, Not Shamed

Today’s episode raises the issue of a phenomenon that seems to be on the rise among well-meaning Christians – a disposition of “righteous anger,” which sounds much like “righteous indignation.” Dr. Paula breaks down the issue and explains why it matters and what we, as Christians, must carefully guard against.

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LIV2DAY PODCAST

HOST: DR. PAULA McDONALD

AUDIO PODCAST

Once again, Dr. Paula McDonald, author of Theosynthesis – LIV2DAY, raises a topic that may step on some toes or rattle some cages, yet her drive to share TRUTH, as imparted by God, never fails. Today’s episode raises the issue of a phenomenon that seems to be on the rise among well-meaning Christians – a disposition of “righteous anger,” which sounds much like “righteous indignation.” Do you know the difference between the two? Have you heard or met anyone like this recently? In this episode, Dr. Paula breaks down the issue and explains why it matters and what we, as Christians, must carefully guard against.

Visit drpaulamcdonald.com for more information or to contact Dr. Paula! Click here to order your copy of her best-selling book, Theosynthesis – LIV2DAY. Experience for yourself what real “mind-body balance” can be when filtered through Jesus Christ’s love for you.

 

This episode first appeared on https://drpaulamcdonald.com/drpaulamcdonald-com-podcasts/podcasts-liv2day/

 

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About the Author

DR. PAULA MCDONALD brings her life-long experiences, challenges, and God moments to life to all she meets. Along with a bachelor of science degree in Biology, a Master’s, and a Ph.D. degree in Theology, Dr. McDonald speaks from authority regarding science and the Bible. Her message to LIV2DAY will inspire you to get up and keep going in the storm.