• Episode 7: Lukewarm Christianity (feat. Kody Woodard)

  • Oct 16 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 7: Lukewarm Christianity (feat. Kody Woodard)

  • Summary

  • So many Christians today find themselves stuck in a lukewarm faith. Many of us believe there's a God somewhere out there and have heard about Jesus, but what does it truly mean to follow him? How do I abandon lukewarm Christianity and live a life fully devoted to Jesus? In this episode, Ryan is joined by Kody Woodard who through personal stories and experiences, details how to jump into an all-in faith with Christ.

    Kody Woodard is a speaker, communicator, church planter, and pastor of Renovation Church right outside of Nashville, Tennessee. He has served in the ministry for over a decade now and leads and shepherds thousands of people at Renovation Church every single week. Kody currently resides in Gallatin, Tennessee with his wife, Jessica, and three little boys. Since the church's opening five years ago, Renovation outgrew their first location, relocated to the local high school for more room, and is currently preparing to build and launch their future home.

    Follow Kody on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kody_woodard/

    To learn more about Renovation Church, visit: https://renovation.church/

    To learn more about Ryan, view his books, or have a contact inquiry, visit https://sites.google.com/view/ryanshieh/abiding?authuser=0

    Follow Ryan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ryancshieh/

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    To learn more about the Truth Network, visit www.truthnetwork.com

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