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Do you believe that God is good? That He really has your best interests in mind? In this special message guest speaker, Ryan Ingram, addresses this vital topic as he interviews his mom Theresa. She shares her inspiring testimony of becoming a Christian, and how she navigated through painful circumstances by trusting in the unfailing goodness of God.
Main Points
From Despair to Deliverance:
Theresa's early life was marked by loneliness and a dysfunctional family. Her dreams were shattered when her husband abandoned her and their twin infant sons. Feeling "left with nothing," she found hope through a godly boss and, at 25, accepted Jesus as her Savior.
Finding Refuge and Intimacy in Christ:
Supported by others, Theresa learned to love God's Word and prayer. She experienced God's consistent presence through unexpected help and answered prayers, including her marriage to Chip. Ryan highlights his mother's deep devotion to prayer, an intimacy born from desperation. Theresa's life serves as a testament to Romans 8:28, proving that God works all things for good.
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Theresa Ingram has a passion to see women transformed as they learn to see themselves as Christ sees them. Theresa has taught and mentored women in the local church for over 25 years. She is a graduate of Fairmont State University, the mother of four grown children & 12 grandchildren, and resides in San Jose, California, with her husband Chip.
About Ryan Ingram
Ryan Ingram is the pastor of Awakening Church, founded in September 2012 with a passion to awaken this generation to new life in Jesus. He is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and has pursued additional study at Moody Theological Seminary. Ryan and his wife, Jenny, have three children and live in California.
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Thanks to the explosion of technology and social media, society is more connected than ever. Despite that, loneliness, depression, and suicide are all at epidemically high levels. In this program, guest teacher Ryan Ingram provides the answer as he wraps up his short study in Genesis chapter 2. Learn what the aches in our hearts reveal and why our desire for âwith-nessâ points to Godâs desire to be with us.
Main Points
What do I do about the ache within me? What if my longing isnât a problem to fix but a sign pointing me home?
We are all SPIRITUALLY HOMESICK.The heart aches for PERMANENCE. - Genesis 2:8 & John 14:2-3The heart aches for PRESENCE. - Genesis 2:7 & Matthew 28:20bThe heart aches for PLEASURE. - Genesis 2:9 & Psalm 16:11The heart aches for PEACE. - Genesis 2:15 & Matthew 11:28-30The home my heart aches for is not just a PLACE but a PERSON. - John 14:6
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C.S. Lewis once wrote, âIf I find in myself desires, which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is I was made for another world.â Ryan Ingram explains why everyone has a longing and restlessness for something more. Join him in Genesis chapter 2 as he describes the perfect environment God created for Adam and Eve and why, since sin entered the world, our hearts ache to be reunited with our Creator.
Main Points
What do I do about the ache within me? What if my longing isnât a problem to fix but a sign pointing me home?
We are all SPIRITUALLY HOMESICK.The heart aches for PERMANENCE. - Genesis 2:8 & John 14:2-3The heart aches for PRESENCE. - Genesis 2:7 & Matthew 28:20bThe heart aches for PLEASURE. - Genesis 2:9 & Psalm 16:11The heart aches for PEACE. - Genesis 2:15 & Matthew 11:28-30The home my heart aches for is not just a PLACE but a PERSON. - John 14:6
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C.S. Lewis "Mere Christianity" & "The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses"
Tim Keller "The Prodigal God"
Ronald Rolheiser "Sacred Fire"
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Ryan Ingram is the pastor of Awakening Church, founded in September 2012 with a passion to awaken this generation to new life in Jesus. He is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and has pursued additional study at Moody Theological Seminary. Ryan and his wife, Jenny, have three children and live in California.
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As Chip wraps up this series, he tells us that far beyond a glimmer of hope, or a fleeting season of hope, it's possible to KNOW hope - that hope can be so secure and certain in your soul that others will say, "What happen to you!?" - in a very good way!
Introduction: The message of Jesus is hope
-- 2 Corinthians 5:19
You have been forgivenYou are wantedYou are completely understoodYou have a giftThe big question: Whereâs your hope today?
2 Sources of hope --- Philippians 3:17-21
Paulâs Plea: Choose the hope that delivers life
The Command: You must âLIVE OUTâ your hope every day.- Philippians 3:17Reason #1: Because âfalse hopesâ deliver TRAGEDY.- Philippians 3:18-19Reason #2: Because âtrue hopeâ delivers TRANSFORMATION.- Philippians 3:20-21Broadcast Resource
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In this program, Chip lays out three key takeaways regarding spiritual maturity - what it is not, what it is, and what we gain from it.
Introduction: Spirituality and the pursuit of hope
For many, finding and experiencing lasting HOPE in external success, rewards, fame, and wealth have proved futile.For others, seeking lasting HOPE in a person or persons has proved painful and disappointing.As a result, the vast majority of people on the earth (all non-atheists) seek lasting HOPE via some pathway to spiritual development and maturity.Question: How do we pursue HOPE in a world filled with pseudo-spirituality?
The Answer: Philippians 3:12-16
3 Takeaways concerning spiritual maturity:
Spiritual maturity does not mean we are PERFECT (or will ever be in this life).Philippians 3:12Spiritual maturity does mean our lives are characterized by a PASSIONATE PURSUIT of knowing and becoming like Jesus. Philippians 3:13-14Spiritual maturity does mean our lives will exhibit significant SPIRITUAL PROGRESS within and without.Philippians 3:15-16Broadcast Resource
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For many, finding hope in success, fame, or wealth has proven futile. For others, hope in a person has proved disappointing and painful. So, if you're looking for hope that actually delivers, where do you look? Join Chip to find out.
Introduction: Spirituality and the pursuit of hope
For many, finding and experiencing lasting HOPE in external success, rewards, fame, and wealth have proved futile.For others, seeking lasting HOPE in a person or persons has proved painful and disappointing.As a result, the vast majority of people on the earth (all non-atheists) seek lasting HOPE via some pathway to spiritual development and maturity.Question: How do we pursue HOPE in a world filled with pseudo-spirituality?
The Answer: Philippians 3:12-16
3 Takeaways concerning spiritual maturity:
Spiritual maturity does not mean we are PERFECT (or will ever be in this life).Philippians 3:12Spiritual maturity does mean our lives are characterized by a PASSIONATE PURSUIT of knowing and becoming like Jesus. Philippians 3:13-14Spiritual maturity does mean our lives will exhibit significant SPIRITUAL PROGRESS within and without.Philippians 3:15-16Broadcast Resource
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Do you feel nervous sharing your faith? Is there another level of anxiety added when you are talking to your kids or grandkids, who are hostile to Christianity? In this program, Chip continues his conversation with Aaron Pierce from Steiger International. The two walk through a new digital resource they have developed to help churches and families take the message of the Gospel to the next generation. You will find hope and encouragement from their interview!
I. Shared Partnership for Radical Faith
Chip & Aaron's connection began through a conference where Chip taught "Good to Great in God's Eyes"Shared vision that God's truth needs to be shared widelyII. Launching Not Beyond Reach Book & Small Group Videos
Desire to equip Christians to reach young people.Book emerges from observed spiritual hunger and need for practical discipleship.Creating a video small group series that is accessible & practicalIII. Call to Action for the Future Generation
Engaging with the young people & focus on Biblical engagementShared mission & initiatives for a digital outreach strategyBoldly share the GospelBroadcast Resource
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Aaron Pierce is the International Mission Director of Steiger International, a rapidly-growing, worldwide mission organization that is called to reach and disciple the Global Youth Culture for Jesus. Steiger is active in over 100 cities around the world within the regions of Europe, Eurasia, Central Asia, the Middle East, East Asia, South America, Australasia, and North America.
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Are you concerned that todayâs culture will crush your kidsâ and grandkidsâ faith? In this program, Chip talks about this pressing issue with his friend Aaron Pierce, head of the international missions organization Steiger. Aaron shares his ministryâs mission to reach young people all over the globe with the gospel, and why this next generation is ready to receive the hope only Jesus can offer.
I. Hope for the Next Generation
A. Chip's Heart for the Next Generation
B. Their Disengagement from Faith
II. The Cry of a Generation
A. Aaron's Passion for Global Youth
B. Devastating Consequences of Secular Humanism
C. The Church's Role and Perceived Disconnect
III. Steiger Ministry Focus for re-engaging the Next Generation
A. Empowering the Church & leaders with a missionary mindset
B. Building geniune relationships
C. Creating discipleship pathways
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Aaron Pierce is the International Mission Director of Steiger International, a rapidly-growing, worldwide mission organization that is called to reach and disciple the Global Youth Culture for Jesus. Steiger is active in over 100 cities around the world within the regions of Europe, Eurasia, Central Asia, the Middle East, East Asia, South America, Australasia, and North America.
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Here's a crazy thought: Suffering is actually essential for spiritual growth and maturity - not exactly what everyone's preaching these days. Join Chip as he explains how the experience of suffering can bring us closer to Christ.
Review: Hope: The mental and emotional attitude that life is good, the future is promising, and progress is certain⊠even in the midst of difficult circumstances and challenging relationships.
Question: How do we experience this true HOPE in everyday life?
Answer: Philippians 3:10-11
Paulâs hope and consuming passion:
âI want to KNOW Christ (yada - Hebrew)
and the POWER of His resurrection, (dunamis - Greek)
and the FELLOWSHIP of His suffering, (koinonia - Greek)
BECOMING like Him in His death. (morphe - Greek)
and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead.â
How do we experience this intimate relationship with Jesus?
His POWER in our weakness. - Romans 8:11 & 2 Corinthians 12:9-10His PRESENCE in our pain. - 2 Corinthians 4:7-12 & Romans 5:1-5His LIFE in our death. - Romans 6:4-7 & Galatians 2:20Broadcast Resource
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In the hussle and grind of everyday life - are you experiencing hope that helps you face the day to day with confidence? How do you get that kind of hope? Join Chip as he opens God's Word to reveal, through the life of the Apostle Paul, how to have hope and confidence that never waver.
Review: Hope: The mental and emotional attitude that life is good, the future is promising, and progress is certain⊠even in the midst of difficult circumstances and challenging relationships.
Question: How do we experience this true HOPE in everyday life?
Answer: Philippians 3:10-11
Paulâs hope and consuming passion:
âI want to KNOW Christ (yada - Hebrew)
and the POWER of His resurrection, (dunamis - Greek)
and the FELLOWSHIP of His suffering, (koinonia - Greek)
BECOMING like Him in His death. (morphe - Greek)
and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead.â
How do we experience this intimate relationship with Jesus?
His POWER in our weakness. - Romans 8:11 & 2 Corinthians 12:9-10His PRESENCE in our pain. - 2 Corinthians 4:7-12 & Romans 5:1-5His LIFE in our death. - Romans 6:4-7 & Galatians 2:20Broadcast Resource
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Did you know that wherever we put our hope - that's what we worship? Interesting idea. So what happens if we worship false hope? On the other hand, what happens if we worship true hope? Join Chip to find out.
Understanding Hope:
Finding Hope & Keeping it Alive
The context: Philippians 1-2
In difficult circumstances = I choose joy!In challenging relationships = I choose love!In confusion and chaos = I choose hope!The command: Rejoice in the Lord -- Philippians 3:1
The warning: Beware of false teachers -- Philippians 3:2
3 Vital Takeaways
Whatever we put our HOPE in will determine what we WORSHIP.False HOPE always ends in either PRIDE or DESPAIR. 1 Timothy 6:17True HOPE is rooted in RELATIONSHIP and results in JOY and ENDURANCE. Romans 5:1-5Speaker Mentioned Resource
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A person can only survive only so long without food or water. But did you know that some experts say we can't survive at all without hope? Join Chip as he explains every person has an HQ - a Hope Quotient - and why it matters!
Understanding Hope:
Finding Hope & Keeping it Alive
The context: Philippians 1-2
In difficult circumstances = I choose joy!In challenging relationships = I choose love!In confusion and chaos = I choose hope!The command: Rejoice in the Lord -- Philippians 3:1
The warning: Beware of false teachers -- Philippians 3:2
3 Vital Takeaways
Whatever we put our HOPE in will determine what we WORSHIP.False HOPE always ends in either PRIDE or DESPAIR. 1 Timothy 6:17True HOPE is rooted in RELATIONSHIP and results in JOY and ENDURANCE. Romans 5:1-5Speaker Mentioned Resource
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If you are tired of all the negative, depressing stories dominating the nightly news, listen to this special broadcast. Andrew Accardy, who leads the Living on the Edge Global Team, is joined by the rest of the international staff from around the world. They take turns sharing powerful stories of how the gospel is transforming lives, and church leaders are finding encouragement, even in some of the most hostile places on the planet. Do not miss this hopeful discussion of how God is at work in our world.
Living on the Edge focuses on discipleship, helping Christians grow and live out their faith.The ministry impacts pastors and church leaders globally, believing strong leadership leads to strong churches.India: Facing persecution (ranked 11th globally), but God is moving, with 90,000+ pastors trained and a goal for 300,000 more, impacting 40 million believers.Africa: Immense growth opportunity by 2050; addressing a "discipleship deficit" by equipping over 211,000 pastors.Middle East: Believers face severe persecution (family, government, society), yet hunger for discipleship; 1,700+ leaders trained last year despite small church numbers.Latin America: Pastors struggle with violence and lack of resources; 29,000+ leaders trained are seeing transformation and hope.Overall Impact: Nearly 440,000 pastors trained globally, with a goal of 3 million.Support Needed: Financial partnership helps provide resources and training for pastors, with gifts doubled during the Mid-Year Match.Broadcast Resource
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Throughout history, whenever society falls into greater immorality and the tides of violence and hatred rise, God responds in remarkable ways. Chip wraps up his study in Philippians chapter 2 in this program with this astonishing revelation. Join us to learn about the life-changing work God is doing worldwide, and the passionate men and women He is looking for to join Him in His work.
What is God looking for?
Ezekiel 22:30-312 Chronicles 16:9Question:
Why does God use some people and not others?Answer:
Philippians 2:19-30The purpose for sending Timothy?
Paul cares! --Philippians 2:19The reason Timothy was chosen?
Timothy cares! --Philippians 2:20-24The reason Epaphroditus is sent?
Epaphroditus cares! --Philippians 2:25-30Summary:
Timothy and Epaphroditus exemplify the kind of person God uses to fulfill His purposes on Earth.4 things God is looking for:
Do you have a servant's heart?Are you willing and available?Are you faithful in the assignments God gives you?Are you loyal and teachable?Broadcast Resource
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There's a huge tension between God's sovereignty and our free will. Join Chip as he wrestles with this tension and finds answers in Philippians, Chapter 2, to the question: How do we "work out" what God has already "worked in"?
Introduction: Our expectations powerfully shapeâŠ
Our relationshipsOur responsesTwo critical questions:
What can we expect from God?What does God expect from us?How do we âwork outâ what God has âworked inâ?
The command: Be a grateful servant! -Philippians 2:14The purpose: Be a godly servant! -Philippians 2:15aThe result: Be a bold servant! -Philippians 2:15b-16aThe motive: Be a joyful servant! -Philippians 16b-18Broadcast Resource
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Scripture tells us those who love God are those who obey His commands. Chip poses two critical questions when we talk about obedience: What can we expect from God? and What does God expect from us? Join Chip for the answers.
Introduction: Our expectations powerfully shapeâŠ
Our relationshipsOur responsesTwo critical questions:
What can we expect from God?What does God expect from us?How do we âwork outâ what God has âworked inâ?
The command: Be a grateful servant! -Philippians 2:14The purpose: Be a godly servant! -Philippians 2:15aThe result: Be a bold servant! -Philippians 2:15b-16aThe motive: Be a joyful servant! -Philippians 16b-18Broadcast Resource
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In our pursuit of greatness in God's eyes, we tend to imagine following Jesus into ever-increasing, upward levels of maturity. In this program, Chip poses the fascinating premise that we actually follow Jesus, descending into greatness.
How do we measure greatness?
Power = Who and what we controlPossessions = What and how much we ownPosition = Our rank in the pecking orderPrestige = Who and how many âlook upâ to usProductivity = What and how much we accomplishHow do we obtain greatness?
Two pathways to greatness: Ascending and descendingTrue greatness defined = Philippians 2:3-4How do you experience true greatness?
One word = Humility (Humility is the channel through which the supernatural power of Godâs love flows to heal our deepest hurts and restore our most important relationships.)How to be authentically humble:
Humility flows from a specific âmindsetâ. -Philippians 2:5We achieve true greatness when we embrace Christâs âmindsetâ toward power and possessions. -Philippians 2:6We become truly great when we embrace Christâs âmindsetâ toward position and prestige. -Philippians 2:7We become truly great when we embrace Christâs âmindsetâ toward productivity. -Philippians 2:8We experience the reward of true greatness when we follow Christâs example of servanthood. -Philippians 2:9-11Broadcast Resource
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In this program, Chip reveals five ways we typically measure greatness. But as with any scale, we always want to know whether the scale is accurate. From Philippians, Chapter 2, Chip explains how true greatness is achieved.
How do we measure greatness?
Power = Who and what we controlPossessions = What and how much we ownPosition = Our rank in the pecking orderPrestige = Who and how many âlook upâ to usProductivity = What and how much we accomplishHow do we obtain greatness?
Two pathways to greatness: Ascending and descendingTrue greatness defined = Philippians 2:3-4How do you experience true greatness?
One word = Humility (Humility is the channel through which the supernatural power of Godâs love flows to heal our deepest hurts and restore our most important relationships.)How to be authentically humble:
Humility flows from a specific âmindsetâ. -Philippians 2:5We achieve true greatness when we embrace Christâs âmindsetâ toward power and possessions. -Philippians 2:6We become truly great when we embrace Christâs âmindsetâ toward position and prestige. -Philippians 2:7We become truly great when we embrace Christâs âmindsetâ toward productivity. -Philippians 2:8We experience the reward of true greatness when we follow Christâs example of servanthood. -Philippians 2:9-11Broadcast Resource
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In this program, Chip gives us three specific action steps for becoming a more loving person. The conclusion comes down to a single sentence, a single attitude, that'll change everything about how you love others. Don't miss it.
Introduction: âWhatâs going on?â
One of Godâs greatest joys is to see His children love each other.A prayer that only you can answer. -John 17Paul commands what Jesus prayed. -Philippians 2:1-2The Platinum Rule:
âDo unto others as God has already done unto you.âHow to become a more loving person:
Choose to declare war on selfishness. -Philippians 2:3Attack the root of the problem⊠pride -Philippians 2:3Choose to practice humility daily by putting othersâ needs and interests ahead of your own. -Philippians 2:4Broadcast Resource
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Chip begins this series, from the book of Philippians, Chapter 2, by telling us Christ's command for us to love one another means we are to live in authentic, Christ-empowered unity. The question is - how? Join Chip as he embarks on the journey to answer that question.
Introduction: âWhatâs going on?â
One of Godâs greatest joys is to see His children love each other.A prayer that only you can answer. -John 17Paul commands what Jesus prayed. -Philippians 2:1-2The Platinum Rule:
âDo unto others as God has already done unto you.âHow to become a more loving person:
Choose to declare war on selfishness. -Philippians 2:3Attack the root of the problem⊠pride -Philippians 2:3Choose to practice humility daily by putting othersâ needs and interests ahead of your own. -Philippians 2:4Broadcast Resource
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