BURGS EYE VIEW
The BURG'S EYE VIEW
The BURG'S EYE VIEW is a space to share stories and testimonies of how the Lord is working in the lives of students and staff at the University of the Cumberlands. Each week, we invite different guests to encourage, challenge, and edify our listeners as they pursue Jesus. Our hope is to create a community where honesty, growth, and spiritual transformation are welcomed. We want every episode to point hearts toward Christ and inspire believers to walk faithfully with Him.
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9 de dic. de 2025
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Episodios
BURG'S EYE VIEW EP.3 09.12.2025 48:50
In this episode, we welcome Nemo Li to discuss practical strategies for overcoming mental health struggles. In a world where so many fight battles in their minds, we hope to offer encouragement and clarity. Together, we explore the importance of Scripture and share practical ways to pursue victory through our identity in Christ.
BURG'S EYE VIEW EP.2 19.11.2025 45:35
In this episode, we welcome Ryan Graves as our guest and discuss what it means to model a Christ-like example as a college student. We explore Scripture and provide practical examples of how believers are called to live in holiness and purity. The theme of this week’s episode comes from 1 Timothy 4:12: “Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct,...
BURG'S EYE VIEW EP.1 19.11.2025 1:39:03
In this episode, we share the heart behind creating this show, tell our testimonies, and discuss some of the most impactful influences on our spiritual growth. Our hope is that this podcast encourages you and points you to Jesus and the freedom found in Him.
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