Conversational style podcast on Christ, His Church, and living by His Life.
We have something new to introduce today! We at 3rdRace.org are teaming up with To The Saints for the month of November to bring you a series on the Leadership of Christ.
Where to begin? This is an excerpt from an hour-long conversation found at To the Saints Radio.
Meet the Saints Part 13: Meet Marc Hardy! He's a holy one, seminary grad, nurse, recent Austinite, and lover of Jesus.
Meet the Saints Part 12: Meet the Thomas! He's a holy one, Church worker, blogger, Starbucks Partner of the Quarter, and lover of Jesus and humidity.
Meet the Saints Part 11: Meet Mark and Janine Burnett! They are saints, parents, grandparents, and learning to live by the indwelling Life of Christ.
Meet the Saints Part 10: Meet Eric and Morgan Spohn! They are saints, parents, and learning to live by the indwelling Life of Christ.
Meet the Saints Part 9: Meet Caleb and Karlie Esler! They are saints, parents, and learning to live by the indwelling Life of Christ.
Meet the Saints Part 8: Meet Pete Johnson! He's a holy one, rebel, wildcat, sooner, and lover of Jesus.
Meet the Saints Part 7: Meet Tim Buss! He's a holy one, parent, engineer, blogger, and beholder of Christ in all he sees.
Meet the Saints Part 6: Meet Floshea and Kalil Harrigan! They are saints, parents, and soon to be Church workers. Shea also blogs here and is an author!
Meet the Saints Part 5: Meet Bridget and R.C. Babione - saints, parents, bloggers, church planters, radio show hosts, and all-around lovely people!
Meet the Saints Part 4: Meet Tyrone and Alison Hardy - saints, parents, bloggers, radio show hosts, and all-around lovely people!
Who are you? That's the burning question inquiring minds want to know! We've already met Milt and Mary Rodriguez and Jon and Dotty Zens, and today we meet Carrie and Andrew Walters.
Who is Jon Zens? What's with Paul and women? How did Dotty get started going to strip clubs? Inquiring minds want to know!
You've seen them mentioned from time to time on the blog, and you've maybe even read some of their books. Perhaps you already know them, but really miss hearing their voices? Well, whether you know them or not, here they are: Milt and Mary Rodriguez!
What do you expect from a conference? Information? A mountaintop Experience? Special "untouchable" speakers? In this episode, we debunk common mindsets and expectations for religious conferences and offer a renewed outlook for the To the Saints Conference coming in July 2017.
Bridget, Carrie, Andrew, and R.C. sat down to discuss and address the public reactions from saints, holy ones, called-outs ones to the recent presidential election in the United States. The four discuss our true reality and identity in Christ and exhort the Church to turn back to Her Lord, Her King, Jesus Christ.
This is the final part of a three-part series stemming from a two hour conversation. In this episode, the saints discuss giving our kids a place they were never meant to have, treating our kids as brothers and sisters in Christ, and being able to trust the Lord with sharing Christ with our kids.
What do we do with our kids now that we are meeting outside organized religion? In this episode, four saints discuss giving our kids Jesus versus a mere Bible knowledge, allowing our kids to make mistakes and allowing the Lord's life to meet our kids in those mistakes, trusting the Lord to woo our kids unto Himself, and giving our kids over to the Lord.
What do we do with our kids now that we are meeting outside organized religion? In this episode, four saints discuss children, parenting, the Church, and the wonderful, messy mixture of it all outside the institutional church system. The saints touch on giving our kids Jesus 1% of the time versus allowing Him to permeate our lives 100% of the time, homeschooling, the Olympics, religious check boxes, and walking out uncomfortable and awkward situations with our kiddos.
Four saints discuss being called unto the spiritual family of God, thereby moving to be a part of an organic expression of Christ. Also, how does functioning as a family fit into God's eternal purpose?
Four saints discuss moving to be a part of an organic expression of Christ and how it affected their biological, natural families.
In this Special Edition podcast, Bridget and Carrie discuss the 24th chapter in Andrew Murray's Abide In Christ.
Bridget and Carrie wrap up this Special Edition podcast of the Abide In Christ series with a discussion on chapter 31 of Andrew Murray's Abide In Christ.
In this Special Edition podcast, Carrie and Bridget discuss today's chapter in Andrew Murray's Abide In Christ along with some of the previous chapters.
Seven saints, in training to plant organic, natural expressions of Jesus Christ, tackle a common question posed to us: What are some of your experiences in meetings? In this segment, we discuss why we meet and share more experiences. This is pt 2 of an almost 2 hour conversation.
In this second Special Edition podcast, Bridget and Carrie discuss today's chapter from Andrew Murray's Abide In Christ along with the previous ones.
In our first Special Edition podcast, Bridget and Carrie discuss today's chapter from Andrew Murray's Abide In Christ along with the previous ones.
Seven saints, in training to plant organic, natural expressions of Jesus Christ, tackle a common question posed to us: What are some of your experiences in meetings? This is part one of an almost two hour conversation.
Four saints, long-time friends built together by the grace and love of God, discuss the issue of believers prostituting the Church for their own needs instead of viewing Her as Christ views Her. There's a treat song at the end, too. :)
Four saints, in training to plant organic-style churches, continue their discussion on what organic church is. Also, we dive into the topic of having a worker plant the church.
Four saints, in training to plant organic-style churches, discuss what organic church means. Also, we inspect the words, "anatine" and "beautific", and we behold Christ and the Church in the 80's cartoon Voltron.
Four saints, in training to be apostolic workers, conversing about a question often posed to those with experience living in organic church life. Also, a brief discussion on the correct pronunciation of the word "atrophied".