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Journeywomen

Developing a Biblical Worldview with Dianne Jago

Journeywomen

Hunter Beless

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

This is the first episode in our series, “Theology in Practice: Knowing God Changes Who We Are and How We Engage with the World.” This episode was recorded before the COVID-19 outbreak, but the four episodes to follow in this series will very much speak to the current, crazy circumstances revolving around COVID-19 and we pray they will be a help to you. The most helpful thing you can intake, ever, particularly in times of crisis, is the Word of God. Whether you’re at home with school aged kiddos because their schools are shut down, fighting loneliness in your apartment or being driven crazy by your roommate, entertaining toddlers indoors for hours on end, or working late at the hospital taking care of those who are sick, this week’s episode with Dianne Jago will encourage you to invest whatever time you can being in God’s Word. Dianne founded Deeply Rooted Magazine, where she serves as the chief editor. She’s married to a military man named Ethan, has three kiddos, and lives in Florida, and she just published her first book, A Holy Pursuit. We talk about worldview, what it is, and how we can develop a Biblical worldview.   CONNECT WITH DIANNE Instagram Deeply Rooted Magazine Book    SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Hebrews 4:12 Romans 2:15 Psalm 119   DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What is a worldview? How does your worldview impact the way you go about life and the decisions you make?  How can you continue to cultivate a Christian worldview that is built upon the Word of God? In what areas might your worldview be shaped by worldly thinking? How does knowing God change who you are and how you interact with the world around you?   FULL SHOW NOTES    FOR MORE Subscribe: iTunes | Android Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Support the podcast by writing a review *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Journey Women Podcast. I'm your host, Hunter Beelis. Life's a journey

0:08.4

we were never meant to walk alone. We all need friends along the way. On the Journey Women

0:12.9

Podcast, we'll chat with mentors about gracefully navigating the seasons and challenges we face

0:18.2

on our journeys to glorify God. Well, it's been three weeks since our last series, but

0:23.9

it feels like the whole world has blown up. We hope you're well wherever you're listening,

0:28.9

physically, social distancing somewhere on the planet. It's been amazing to see

0:33.0

other word, went before us and orchestrated that break and laid the groundwork for our series

0:37.8

that launches today, theology in practice, knowing God changes who we are and how we engage with the world.

0:44.6

When we planned this series, we had zero idea that we would be navigating a global pandemic

0:49.2

with the spread of the coronavirus. Today's episode was recorded before the outbreak in the United

0:55.4

States, but the four episodes to follow in this series will very much speak to the current

0:59.5

crazy circumstances revolving around COVID-19, and we pray they'll be a help to you.

1:04.3

There is so much information floating around about the virus itself, how to protect yourself,

1:09.1

and others, and even what kind of activities you can do to keep yourself sane during this time

1:14.2

of social distancing. But as you probably realize, the most helpful thing you can intake ever,

1:20.2

particularly in times of crisis, is the word of God. Whether you're home with school aged

1:24.7

kiddos because their schools are shut down, fighting loneliness in your apartment, or being driven

1:29.8

crazy by your roommate, entertaining toddlers indoors for hours on end, or working late at the

1:35.6

hospital, taking care of those who are sick. This week's episode with Diane Jego will encourage you

1:41.0

to invest whatever time you can in God's word. Diane founded Deeply Rueded Magazine where she serves

1:47.4

as the chief editor. She's married to a military man named Ethan, has three kids, lives in Florida,

1:52.2

and she just published her first book, A Holy Pursuit. We talked about worldview, what it is,

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