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    <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Reformation Fellowship Podcast. Reformation Fellowship provides support and fellowship to all who would stand for the reformation of Christ's Church worldwide. We long to see the Church revitalized by the gospel and seek to encourage all who share that vision. We gather together for gospel-hearted fellowship around gospel-minded theology. We are a ministry of Union, and gather around the following four values and convictions. Delight in God. We desire to know, love, and enjoy God. Grow in Christ. We long to be more fully alive in the truth, goodness, and beauty of Jesus. Serve the Church. We are a ministry for the Church, for the sake of the Church, that she might be fit for Christ. Bless the World. Joining God's mission to fill the earth with the glory of Jesus as we are led by the Spirit. If that is your desire as well, then friends, welcome to the Fellowship.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell has a conversation with Dr. Natalie Brand about her recent book, "Priscilla Where are You?", and Priscilla's model of knowing the deep things of the Lord that leads to. profound joy and life in Jesus. </p><p>Natalie completed her PhD at UST which was published as <em>Complementarian Spirituality: Reformed Women and Union with Christ</em>. She has also written <em>Prone to Wander</em> and <em>The Good Portion – The Doctrine of Salvation for Every Women</em>. Natalie is married to Tom who is the Ministry Director of the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches, and together they have three lovely daughters. Natalie is passionate about teaching theology to women, supporting her local church, and her ongoing writing ministry. </p><p>If you would like to connect with us and learn more about the Reformation Fellowship, please visit our website at <a href="http://reffellowship.org">reffellowship.org</a></p><p>Music Copyright New Beginnings by Scott Holmes Music</p>]]></description>
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