- After-Shows
- Alternative
- Animals
- Animation
- Arts
- Astronomy
- Automotive
- Aviation
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Beauty
- Books
- Buddhism
- Business
- Careers
- Chemistry
- Christianity
- Climate
- Comedy
- Commentary
- Courses
- Crafts
- Cricket
- Cryptocurrency
- Culture
- Daily
- Design
- Documentary
- Drama
- Earth
- Education
- Entertainment
- Entrepreneurship
- Family
- Fantasy
- Fashion
- Fiction
- Film
- Fitness
- Food
- Football
- Games
- Garden
- Golf
- Government
- Health
- Hinduism
- History
- Hobbies
- Hockey
- Home
- How-To
- Improv
- Interviews
- Investing
- Islam
- Journals
- Judaism
- Kids
- Language
- Learning
- Leisure
- Life
- Management
- Manga
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Mental
- Music
- Natural
- Nature
- News
- Non-Profit
- Nutrition
- Parenting
- Performing
- Personal
- Pets
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Places
- Politics
- Relationships
- Religion
- Reviews
- Role-Playing
- Rugby
- Running
- Science
- Self-Improvement
- Sexuality
- Soccer
- Social
- Society
- Spirituality
- Sports
- Stand-Up
- Stories
- Swimming
- TV
- Tabletop
- Technology
- Tennis
- Travel
- True Crime
- Episode-Games
- Visual
- Volleyball
- Weather
- Wilderness
- Wrestling
- Other
22.49 Craig Smith - The Biblical Anatomy of Culture (Part 1)
As we begin the third session in Craig's six-part Indigenous Faith teaching series, Craig chooses to include in this episode the all-important backstory to their near fatal and life-altering auto accident which happened on June 9, 2009, in which both he and LaDonna should never have survived. It gives you some important context on why they are compelled to present this important teaching series, in that they are still alive to share it! And that's so very important to the Smiths. <br/><br/>In this visit back to the summer of 2009, you'll find out just how miraculous their survival was. As Craig mentions at the end of today's episode, perhaps there's someone, or maybe even more than one, who could benefit from the spiritual insights and lessons they learned through their ongoing journey of pain and suffering. "Where was God," Craig shares, "when we rolled those three times going 75 miles per hour down a freeway? Well, He was right there with us going for a roll as well!" <br/><br/>In a unique way, their story is their testimony of how their own Indigenous Faith has grown and matured through their own school of suffering. For many followers of Christ, the class in suffering is a vital part of this school that we only graduate from when God calls us home, either by the grave or when we are caught up in the air to meet the Lord in the air, and so shall we be with the Lord! So let brother Craig get down and personal with you today in an intimate look at personal faith that has been tested by fire, producing in both he and LaDonna, a much finer Indigenous Faith!