In this episode, Ronald Pauleus discusses the concept of personal transformation in the context of the New Year. He emphasizes that true change comes from within and is not merely a result of the calendar changing. Pauleus argues that to experience a new year, one must first become a new person, highlighting the importance of spiritual transformation through Christ. He challenges the conventional notion of 'New Year, New Me' by suggesting that the order of these words matters, and that identi...
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In this episode, Ronald Pauleus discusses the concept of personal transformation in the context of the New Year. He emphasizes that true change comes from within and is not merely a result of the calendar changing. Pauleus argues that to experience a new year, one must first become a new person, highlighting the importance of spiritual transformation through Christ. He challenges the conventional notion of 'New Year, New Me' by suggesting that the order of these words matters, and that identi...
In this episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, Ronald Pauleus explores the profound question of whether Jesus is enough for us. Through the story of Simon, who waited for the Messiah, he emphasizes the importance of waiting, listening, and recognizing the fulfillment of God's promises. The discussion encourages listeners to reflect on their faith and the sufficiency of Jesus in their lives, especially in times of uncertainty and waiting. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brick by Brick!...
Brick by Brick with Ronald Pauleus
In this episode, Ronald Pauleus discusses the concept of personal transformation in the context of the New Year. He emphasizes that true change comes from within and is not merely a result of the calendar changing. Pauleus argues that to experience a new year, one must first become a new person, highlighting the importance of spiritual transformation through Christ. He challenges the conventional notion of 'New Year, New Me' by suggesting that the order of these words matters, and that identi...