Doesn’t it seem like the whole world is going off the rails? Are you feeling down or anxious about your place, wondering how you can practice God’s design principles for life amid all this confusion, chaos, and contradictory information? Then you’ll love Designed4More!
During this intriguing and enlightening 30-minute video podcast, Timothy R. Jennings, M.D., founder of Come And Reason Ministries and adult medical director of Honey Lake Clinic, along with various featured guests, explore God’s design protocols (laws of health) that govern the four domains of life—mind, body, spirit, and relationship. These video podcasts provide practical insights for joyful living and overcoming the obstacles and spiritual battles you face every day. As you listen, you’ll cherish learning just how much God designed you for more—more love, peace, health, and happiness!
It’s a great way to receive and share the good news about God!
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E023: Experiencing Peace of the Prince of Peace
On this week’s episode of Designed 4 More, we turn our hearts to Jesus, the Prince of Peace, and explore how His presence brings hope, calm, and restoration in the midst of life’s chaos.
In a world often filled with stress, loneliness, and uncertainty—especially during the holidays—this is a timely conversation about finding peace that surpasses all understanding. How can we experience the lasting peace that only Jesus offers? What does it look like to truly rest in Him during a season of giving, gathering, and sometimes grieving?
On this week’s episode of Designed 4 More, we turn our hearts to Jesus, the Prince of Peace, and explore how His presence brings hope, calm, and restoration in the midst of life’s chaos.
In a world often filled with stress, loneliness, and uncertainty—especially during the holidays—this is a timely conversation about finding peace that surpasses all understanding. How can we experience the lasting peace that only Jesus offers? What does it look like to truly rest in Him during a season of giving, gathering, and sometimes grieving?