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On Why We Can’t Walk on Water (Or Can We?)
In this episode of "Deeper Dive", Ian explains that, no, Jesus was not racist and then describes how we can walk on water, but questions whether we should really want to. The sermon this "Deeper Dive" episode is based on is called, "Walk On Water: Trusting God for great faith". Be sure to leave a question or comment and, if using podcasting software to access it, then please leave a rating, so that others can find the podcast. You can read more about, and purchase, Madeleine L'Engle's book, Walk On Water: Reflections on faith and art on Amazon. For more from our host, Ian Forest-Jones, feel free to check out his blog at www.forest-jones.net, where he writes on topics relating to manhood and manliness. If you find yourself in Sydney, Australia, on a Sunday, feel free to drop in to Narellan and visit with the Narellan Cong community. Before your visit, be sure to get more information on what to expect by visiting this page: https://narellancong.org.au/start-here/
