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Corner Pillars
Corner Pillars is a podcast where we share life’s experiences in view of God’s greater story. The idea of Corner Pillars comes from Psalm 144:12, where David prays that God would make “our daughters like corner pillars fashioned for a palace,”-- As daughters of the King, it’s our desire to be corner pillars; for our lives to be a place for God’s story to be on display.
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Episodes
Identity 12.07.2024 46:12
We are meaning-making creatures--looking for identity, purpose, and significance in this life. This episode is a conversation about identity, pointing to the truths of Scripture to help us find our identity in Christ.
Biblical Joy 22.06.2024 32:46
We were created for joy, which is a deep contentment and sense of satisfaction that goes beyond our circumstances. Come join us for a conversation about biblical joy and how to find it in light of the Larger Story of God's love for us.
Biblical Community 17.05.2024 44:36
In Genesis, we find that isolation and being alone is "not good." We were made for community. This episode explores the essentials of biblical community and why it is so important to have spiritual friendships.
Developing a Deeper Relationship with God 11.04.2024 38:54
We all long to be close to others. What if we were designed to be close with God? This episode describes this longing and how to make practical steps forward in our relationship with God.
Our Story in light of God's Larger Redemptive Story: Season 1, Episode 1 20.03.2024 51:57
In this episode, get to know the women behind Corner Pillars. We each have a unique story, which helps us to adorn the palace of the King. We share the ways that God has been at work to shape us into Corner Pillars, identifying the areas of strength and beauty that have been woven into our lives.
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