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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring Dr. Gary Chapmanâauthor of The 5 Love Languages. In this episode, Dr. Chapman discusses how gifts are a universal expression of love. Whatever form the gift takes, the receiver understands the giver thought of him/her affectionately. Listen as Dr. Blackwell examines the dynamics and implications of gift-giving in his exclusive interview with Dr. Chapman.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring Dr. Lowell K. Davis who was instrumental in the creation of BCH's HOMEBASE ministry for students at Western Carolina University. Join Dr. Blackwell as he and Dr. Davis discuss the family, scholastic, and social factors that influenced Davis's path and his dedication to helping students thrive. The podcast and this episode were award winners at the 2023 Baptist Communicators Associations annual meeting.
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To commemorate her 50th anniversary, Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of the second interview with BCHâs Linda Morgan. Join Dr. Blackwell and Linda as they continue to reflect on God's purpose and His calling on their lives. This podcast originally aired on Lindaâs 48th anniversary. On her 50thâand beyondâshe still says, âI know Iâm where I need to be; Godâs not finished with me yet.â
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To commemorate her 50th anniversary, Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of his interview with BCHâs Linda Morgan. Linda began serving at Broyhill Home in 1973. Today, she is the ministryâs longest tenured employee. Listen as Linda and Dr. Blackwell reflect on her journey from secretary to a senior leader and how her time with BCH has strengthened her relationship with God and others.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring Dr. Gary Chapman. Throughout his life on earth, Jesus demonstrated love through service to God and to the people He encountered. Listen as Dr. Blackwell explores acts of service and the importance of approaching life with a servant's heart.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring Dr. Gary Chapman, highlighting his seminal book, The 5 Love Languages. Listen as he and Dr. Blackwell discuss how God connects with people through their love languages, especially quality time.
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Dr. Michael Blackwell interviews longtime Baptist Children's Homes staff member Sara Becker regarding the impactful work of the Bob and Carolyn Tucker Greater Vision Outreach team. Listen to their discussion of how this ministry helps provide self-sufficiency to financially at-risk families throughout central and eastern NC, shares the hope of Christ to those experiencing crisis, and facilitates healing for thousands each year through intentional, compassionate support.
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Artist, writer, and longtime BCH friend Starr Ayers joins host Dr. Michael Blackwell to discuss her newest book, "Room At The Table: Encouraging Stories From Special Needs Parents," which she co-authored with Stephanie Pavlantos. Listen as Dr. Blackwell and Ayers discuss her journey as a parent of a special needs child, and the way BCH's Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Ministry helps Ayers' daughter and other adults at BCHâs nine group homes to be their best version of themselves.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring a message he delivered encouraging adults of all ages to strive for happiness. Praying, thinking, and serving helps us nurture happiness essentials such as close relationships, respect, trust, and having fun. Join Dr. Blackwell for this positive word.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring Bishop Dr. George B. Jackson, pastor of Citadel of Faith Christian Fellowship in Thomasville, NC and founder of the communityâs Martin Luther King Social Action Committee. In this third in a series of three episodes, Dr. Jackson and Dr. Michael Blackwell discuss the history, characteristics, and significance of the Black Church in America.
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BCH President Dr. Michael Blackwell interviews fellow childcare professionals, Jay Boyd, Senior VP of Strategy & Engagement for Connie Maxwell Children's Homes of SC, which is led by President Danny Nicholson, and Chrystelle Thames, Director of Communications for The Baptist Children's Village of MS, which is led by Executive Director Sean Milner. Listen as Jay and Chrystelle discuss the circles of godly influence which have informed their call to serve children and families.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring marriage and family therapist Dr. Emma Wallace. The duo discuss the scope and lasting negative effects of childhood trauma. Learn how these traumatic experiences are stored in a person's body and psyche, reaching into adulthood.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring family therapists Drs. Mac and Emma Wallace, Join Dr. Blackwell as the trio discuss how to identify relational challenges in marriage, and share healthy methods to break patterns of complaints and criticisms.
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Join Dr. Michael Blackwell as he interviews Andrew Hopper, Lead Pastor of Mercy Hill Church. Originally a church plant, and now planting churches, Mercy Hill's congregations in Greensboro and High Point, NC, are dynamic partners with BCH's foster and adoption ministries. Listen and learn how the congregations have moved from the sidelines to the front lines to help provide "Every Child" a safe and loving home.
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Dr. Blackwell recently spoke to a large group of Baptist communicators, development officers, and marketing experts from across the country. In this episode, listen to his insights for building a culture of holy connections by pouring love, appreciation, and value into others, resulting in extraordinary outcomes.
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring inspirational Christian speaker Betsy Bolick. Enduring numerous physical difficulties, surgeries, and hospitalizations throughout her life, four foot, eight inch tall Betsy heard God's call to share her faith. In this first of the original two episodes, listen as she and Dr. Blackwell discuss "Small Enough Ministries.â
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Dr. Blackwell brings listeners an encore of one of the most popular âItâs a family matterâ episodes featuring internationally-known author and relationship expert Dr. Gary Chapman. The duo discuss the origins of Dr. Chapman's influential book and the nature of the five love languages.
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Dr. Michael Blackwell welcomes back BCH Council of Advisors member and noted public servant Phil Kirk for a rich discussion on the traits of a true leader. Listen and discover unique insights that apply to people and organizations who are pursuing worthy goals.
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In addition to being an active member of Dr. Michael Blackwellâs Presidential Council of Advisors, Phil Kirk has been a tireless advocate for education, business, and common-sense government throughout North Carolina. Kirkâs experience in public service includes serving as chief of staff for three NC Governors. Join Dr. Blackwell and Kirk as they discuss Kirkâs humble beginnings and his unique perspectives from âinside the inside.â
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Dr. Michael Blackwell is joined in the podcast studio by a very special guest: America's Santa! Listen to Dr. Blackwell's conversation with Santa for a mid-year reminder about why Jesus is the reason we celebrate Christmas.
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