• (250) Answering Listener Questions with Dean Braxton (Part 1)

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

(250) Answering Listener Questions with Dean Braxton (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • Our listeners have sent us many questions for our friend Dean Braxton, so he has joined the Busses to tackle a few with a Heavenly perspective. They discuss questions like:

    • What are some ways you can serve each other in Heaven?
    • Can someone who has been chosen by God go to hell?
    • What is the most important thing in your relationship with God?
    • Do you experience grief in Heaven if your loved ones choose not to come?
    • Does God allow bad things to happen so He can be glorified?

    Tune in to hear Dean’s unique insights on these topics and more from his experiences in Heaven!

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    Previous Episodes with Dean Braxton:

    (244) “The Love of God from Heaven’s Perspective” with Dean Braxton

    (241) “Around the Throne” with Dean Braxton

    (238) “Enhancing Worship into Expansion and Revival” with Dean Braxton

    (237) “One of Heaven’s Best-Kept Secrets—The Joy of Serving”

    (230) “Rest to Increase Your Authority”

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