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In this uncut episode, Alex shares his incredible story of growing up, finding his faith, and answering the call to teach the word of God. Now the founder of Dominion Ministries, Alex dedicates his life to teaching in prisons and various venues multiple times per week, touching lives and spreading the gospel.
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In this episode, Alex shares his incredible story of growing up, finding his faith, and answering the call to teach the word of God. Now the founder of Dominion Ministries, Alex dedicates his life to teaching in prisons and various venues multiple times per week, touching lives and spreading the gospel.
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As Christians, we are called to share the good news of Jesus Christ and His love for us. One powerful way to do this is through personal testimonies. Our own experiences and journey into faith can inspire and encourage others who may be going through similar struggles or doubts. Join Mark and Carol as they share the exciting story of how they came to know and follow Jesus Christ.
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Becoming a missionary requires one to become as fluent in the linguistic and cultural reality as possible. It means we know how to express a group’s hopes, objections, fears, and beliefs so well that they feel they couldn’t express it better themselves.
A missionary adapts to a culture’s understanding of honor and shame, poverty and prosperity, laws and rules, peace and violence, good and evil, family structure, gestures, and body language, and the acceptance, understanding, and interpretation of Scripture.
This means that he actively listens to the questions and gives an adequate answer in return. To think like a missionary means we must shed our personal preferences and be determined to live with a bit of discomfort.
We must leave behind some of those things we hold dear to reach a community or a group of people we are learning to become familiar with. 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 becomes the missionary mantra.
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Much of success or failure in leadership has to do with building a team. This episode offers five simple steps to building a great team.
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Christian Urbanology was created to engage the hearts and minds of those who have an interest in reaching our cities for Christ. This podcast is designed to provide information and ministry tools that will help individuals realize their desire to be a Christian influence in an urban context. As we attempt to contextualize the gospel in an urban environment, three major themes begin to rise to the surface—reconciliation, social justice, and the celebration of the gospel.
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The greatest asset every leader has is his own character.
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Attending to the five important elements of every functioning and cohesive team.
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In this episode, we take a dive deep into the dysfunctions that can plague any organization; We will focus on five key areas: lack of trust, fear of conflict, lack of commitment, avoidance of accountability, and inattention to results. These dysfunctions are interrelated and can create a vicious cycle that undermines the effectiveness and health of your organization. By understanding and addressing each dysfunction, you can create a culture of trust and collaboration that drives your church's mission forward.
Join us as we explore the Five Dysfunctions of an Organization and learn how to create a healthy and impactful church that makes a difference in your community.
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Church leaders face unique challenges when managing conflicts within their congregations. In this podcast, we will discuss practical strategies for bringing about the best outcome during times of disagreement. We will explore ways church leaders can better manage conflict.
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We are in a series from the book of Judges entitled Broken Heroes. And we are learning that God often uses less-than-perfect people to accomplish his plan and purpose.
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Welcome to our podcast where we delve into the rich biblical understanding of food and its connection to theology. Did you know that food is mentioned over 1,300 times in the Bible? From the Garden of Eden to the Last Supper, the significance of food in the biblical narrative is undeniably profound. Join us as we explore how food is intertwined with God's provision, grace, reconciliation, and invitation.
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Dr. Dan Boone, President of Trevecca Nazarene University, speaks on the transformative impact of small groups in reconnecting a broken and lonely world to Christ. Dr. Boone shares practical insights on how to build authentic community, cultivate meaningful relationships, and offer hope to those in need.
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Being baptized is a very significant step of faith for every follower of Christ. Here are some things to consider as you prepare for baptism.
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Meals are not just about breaking bread and certainly more than nourishing our bodies. They are about breaking down walls and building bridges of relationships.
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Listening carefully, lovingly, and without judgment is one of the most important gifts we can give to others.
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Jesus wants us to spend our time in the harvest field. Not hanging out by the grain bins and holding pins. The truth is, most new believers tend to migrate from the fields to the folds. We protect the harvest field. We move the harvest from grain bin to grain bin, but we distance ourselves from the actual crops.
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The idea of planting churches through small groups is not a unique idea. It finds its roots over two thousand years ago with Jesus Himself. We see it played out in the lives of early Christians throughout the book of Acts and the Pauline Epistles. And it’s finding new expressions throughout North America.
In the next few podcasts we are going to introduce you to some micro church planters. We are going to discover how this Luke 15 approach to ministry finds its expression in today’s world. We are going to open the tool box of micro church planting and see what’s inside.
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Who do you know that can look inside you and find the person you long to be, and then help to bring that person to life? Who is it that has been where you want to be and knows how to help you get there?
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