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Great in God’s Sight
GYC Southeast
30 episodes
6 days ago
Heroes are often underrated. Our world honors and extols people with great intelligence, physical abilities, or outward beauty, while the meek, the humble, and the lowly are often passed by. But “the Lord sees not as man sees.” (1 Samuel 16:7, ESV) In this podcast, we document the stories of Christian heroes—people who may not have been highly esteemed by the world, but who were truly great in God's sight. Visit thegreatpodcast.org for more information!
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Heroes are often underrated. Our world honors and extols people with great intelligence, physical abilities, or outward beauty, while the meek, the humble, and the lowly are often passed by. But “the Lord sees not as man sees.” (1 Samuel 16:7, ESV) In this podcast, we document the stories of Christian heroes—people who may not have been highly esteemed by the world, but who were truly great in God's sight. Visit thegreatpodcast.org for more information!
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Johann Sebastian Bach: This Art Still Lives
Great in God’s Sight
13 minutes 9 seconds
3 years ago
Johann Sebastian Bach: This Art Still Lives

“If one were asked to name one musician who came closest to composing without human flaw, I suppose general consensus would choose Johann Sebastian Bach.” So said American composer Aaron Copland, and very few connoisseurs of classical music would disagree. But what was Bach’s secret? Join us for our latest episode of Great in God’s Sight as we meet the composer who signed most of his works, “Soli Deo Gloria,” preferred to play in church rather than noblemen’s courts, and wrote heavenly melodies because he was inspired by the Heavenly Father Himself.

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Great in God’s Sight
Heroes are often underrated. Our world honors and extols people with great intelligence, physical abilities, or outward beauty, while the meek, the humble, and the lowly are often passed by. But “the Lord sees not as man sees.” (1 Samuel 16:7, ESV) In this podcast, we document the stories of Christian heroes—people who may not have been highly esteemed by the world, but who were truly great in God's sight. Visit thegreatpodcast.org for more information!