Created out of the desire to have honest conversations about meaningful topics, the Authentic Conversations podcast is a way to challenge your thinking while growing your faith in God.
In this episode, "Understanding Your Own Perspective," we explore the four main sects of Judaism from Jesus' time as a backdrop for self-reflection. Each group had its own approach to law, grace, and faith, much like how we each have our own worldview today. Join us as we examine how these perspectives can help us better understand our own relationship with Jesus, the importance of being open to other viewpoints, and the value of self-awareness in our faith journey.
Pastor Dale recently spent almost 2 weeks ministering in Egypt. In today's episode, he will share what God did in Egypt and what God did in his life during this trip. As the church of Jesus, we are called to reach the nations!
How important is the Bible to the believer? Why must we read, memorize, and understand how it is categorized? In today's podcast, we talk about how important it is that we understand what we are reading. Don't be overwhelmed by the Word of God, but allow the Word of God to transform your life!
In this episode of Authentic Conversations, we discuss the importance of not conforming to the world but being transformed by the renewing of your mind. Join us as we explore practical ways to refresh and reshape your thoughts, aligning them with God's truth and purpose for your life.
In this episode on Leadership, we explore the influence we all hold, whether in school, work, or family. People are always watching how we lead. Join us as we discuss how to guide others in a Godly way, setting an example that reflects our faith and love in Jesus.
Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians that the Holy Spirit is the down payment for our eternal reward. What does it truly mean to live a life filled with, led by, and empowered by the Holy Spirit? In today's episode, we discuss why the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is essential now more than ever.
In this episode, we explore the assurance of our salvation. Is it fragile? Can it be lost? Join us as we discuss what anchors our salvation and the promises that safeguard it, offering clarity and confidence to believers.
In today's episode, we tackle the notion of living in the end times with courage and purpose. While the concept of Christ's return may evoke fear in some, we explore how embracing God's mission for us empowers preparation without anxiety.
In today's episode, we delve into the pitfalls of comparing ourselves to others and the toll it takes on our joy. Join us as we discover ways to live authentically and find contentment beyond the trap of comparison. How do we live a life free from the burdens of constant comparison and run OUR race that God has set before us?
"Do we truly trust that 'God is in control,' even when faced with the complexities of human free will? Join us on today's episode of 'Authentic Conversations' as we unravel the intricacies of God's sovereignty versus Human Volition.
If joy is strictly determined by our circumstances, then we have little control over whether or to what degree we walk in joy. But what if joy is accessible even when our circumstances are challenging? What if joy isn't dependent on external conditions? What if joy is always within reach? In today's episode of Authentic Conversations, we talk about accessing the joy of the Lord! Joy is not a superficial emotion; it is a promise that accompanies God's presence.
Many believers are insecure in their identity in Christ. As a result, they never exercise their authority in Christ. Jesus has given us His name, His Word, and His Spirit as supernatural means of exercising His authority to contend for His will to be done here on earth as it is in heaven. On today's episode of Authentic Conversations, we talk about your authority in Christ!
What does it mean to not have a spirit of fear? We all deal with fear but is the emotion of fear the same as having a spirit of fear? In today's episode, we discuss what the Bible says about fear and how we can be overcomers.
What does the Bible (and the Apostle Paul in particular) teach us about the role of women in ministry leadership? To help us find answers to that critical question, I invited my friend Ryan Lytton to offer his expertise. Ryan is a minister, scholar, and theologian, specializing in Biblical Interpretation during the Patristic Period (100-800 AD). He is a professor at Life Pacific University holding a B.A. in Biblical Studies, an M.A. in Christian Thought, and is currently pursuing a PhD.
In our first episode of season 3, we are talking about sharing our faith. Why is it important? What does it look like? How has God prepared us to share our faith with others? We talk about all of this and more on today's episode of Authentic Conversations.
Marriage was given to us by God. But relationships can be tricky and messy. How do we handle this relationship in a Godly way and how do we create a relationship that has God at the center of it? Find out on this next episode of Authentic Conversations!
Who can receive salvation from Jesus? How do we receive salvation or ask for it? What is being saved all about? In today's podcast, we talk all about the salvation that Jesus extends to each one of us and how it might be even more wonderful than you think!
There is no doubt that we serve a God who heals. In both the Old Testament stories and the New Testament gospels we see God's healing power at work. That same healing power is available to us today! In today's episode, we talk about why God heals, how God heals, how we can receive healing, and how we can release that healing power into other people's lives.
What does 30 years of pastoring teach us about listening to God's call? In today's episode, we talk about Pastor Dale's journey of pastoring New Hope for the last 30 years and how we can confidently discern the voice of the Holy Spirit.
Why are there countless denominations and expressions of Christianity? Are all of them right? Are all of them wrong? In today's conversation, we discuss the realities of diversity in the body of Christ and the power of walking in unity.
In today's episode of Authentic Conversations, I have the privilege of interviewing one of the most influential mentors in my life, Dr. Tom Snipes. As a licensed psychologist, college professor, and a pastor, Dr. Snipes answers questions about mental and emotional health, his perspective on life (and death), and some words of wisdom (along with some great stories)! This man has impacted my life, and I know he will impact yours.
What we believe about humanity is first informed by what we believe about God, and determines our interactions with and expectations of the people around us. Are humans good? Are humans evil? Or is there a more complex answer to the question of human nature.
After 25 years of pastoring the church where he first met Jesus as a teenager, Dzmitri Maliukevich sensed God's call to leave his nation of Belarus and come to the United States to plant a church in North Carolina. Along with his wife and son, Dzmitri is walking in faith and obedience, empowered by the Holy Spirit to change the world. Hear his story on today's episode of Authentic Conversations.
The Bible is less complicated than what we often make it. Understanding its structure, layout, and themes helps us unlock the message God is conveying. In today's episode, we discuss the Bible as a library of books and offer practical keys to unlocking its central message.Notes* - The Christian and the Pharisee, Dr. R.T. Kendall & Rabbi David Rosen
Sometimes God does not meet our expectations. In today's episode we talk about how to express and work through our frustrations with God.
Human trafficking and sexual exploitation are horrific realities in our world. In today's episode of Authentic Conversations, Pastor Dale interviews Hannah Arrowood, the founder and director of Present Age Ministries, to help bring awareness and a Spirit-led response to these issues.You can find more info about Present Age Ministries at presentageministries.org
Water baptism is one of two ordinances Jesus instructed His followers to observe. In today's podcast, we discuss the purpose and power of water baptism.
Of all of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and there are many, the gift of tongues is one of the most powerful and personal. Despite the tireless work of the enemy to bring confusion around this gift, and although there have been misuses of this gift, still believers are called to understand and receive this gift for their personal lives and their ministry to others.
It's one thing to receive God's grace, it's another thing to extend grace to others. In today's podcast, we define God's grace as being who God is not just what he does, and we share practical ways that his grace can be shown to others.
The laws of God and the love of God are not mutually exclusive terms. To separate the two is to run the risk of falling into the paroles of legalism on one hand, and licentiousness on the other. Freedom comes to those who recognize that the laws of God are motivated by the love of God.
Anxiety, fear, worry, and other mental and emotional battles are plaguing young adults, teenagers, and children in unprecedented ways. In today's episode, we talk about the realities of these struggles and the hope that Jesus brings.(Show Notes: We are aware of the audio issues in the episode and they will be fixed for the next episode.)
Unearthing our God-given identity and purpose requires us to ask deeper questions, challenge our assumptions, and open ourselves to the one who knows us best. Today we begin season two with insights for your journey of discovery.
When you think about worship you may picture a church building, a stage filled with musicians, or a particular style of music. But worship is more than a location, a musical talent, or a style. In today's episode, we close season one by talking about the real point of worship and why it is vital to the life of every believer.
In today's episode of Authentic Conversations, I talk with my brother, Scott Jenkins, about stories of faith and family - how God led him to launch a church, what challenges leaders are facing today, and why it is critical to live and lead with priorities. We also share some of our favorite childhood stories. Scott is the Lead Pastor of Thrive Worship Center, is married to Patti, has three children, and holds various leadership roles in The Foursquare Church.
Everyone has beliefs, including beliefs about God. So how do you know if your beliefs are true? How do you develop your set of beliefs to withstand life's toughest questions? In today's podcast, we talk about deconstructionism, law vs love, and Jesus' embodiment of grace and truth.
Talking about death can be difficult but walking in death's shadow demands answers to the ultimate questions of life. In today's conversation, we talk about tough questions and give real hope.
Jesus was filled with Spirit so how much more do we need to be? In today's conversation, we want to talk about why every believer needs to be filled with the Holy Spirit and what a life filled with the Holy Spirit looks like.
We are often overwhelmed with influences, information, and input vying for our attention, attempting to define us and the world we live in. The truth is we have more control over these things than we realize. Too often, we passively allow these intrusions to pass through the gateways of our lives. If you are not guarding the gates, you are vulnerable to the enemy.
Angie Richey is the President of Life Pacific University (LPU), which has campuses in San Dimas, CA and Christiansburg, VA. She holds two master's degrees: one in Education with a focus on Curriculum Design and Instruction, and the other in Marriage and Family Therapy. Her Ph.D. work is in Counseling and Psychological Studies with a specialized concentration in Life Coaching from Regent University. In today's conversation, Pastor Dale and President Angie talk about the next generation, mental health, and the move of God that is taking place at LPU-VA. For more information about Life Pacific University, visit lifepacific.edu
As frustrating as political conversations can be, it is vital that Christians engage in the conversations. Today we talk about moral responsibilities, imperfect candidates, and why listening is just as important as making your voice heard.
We can't fight spiritual battles with physical weapons. In each battle, we have to also discern who the enemy is. Sometimes a physical battle has a spiritual enemy behind it. But, be encouraged because you are well equipped to fight every one of these battles.
When the topic of finances converges into conversations about God and the church, people often get nervous. We don't want to be manipulated; but neither are we quick to be vulnerable or entirely honest about our motivations. God wants to set us free in our finances! But that only comes when we recognize that this is not a matter of treasure, but a matter of trust.
God created you with gifts. Those gifts come with an assignment that is eternal in its impact. How are you using your gifts to build the Kingdom of God and transform the world around you?
Your Perceptions inform your beliefs. So what is your perception of the God of Genesis? Do you see him as an angry vindictive God? Or do you see him as a God of new beginnings? Our conversation today centers around Genesis chapter 3 and the story of human sin. But grace and redemption were there from the beginning.
Pastor Gabby Jenkins is an Associate Pastor at New Hope Worship Center. In this conversation, Gabby talks about being a woman in ministry leadership, what it's like working with her dad, and her process of walking by faith as she transitions to a new season of life and ministry in Ohio.
With every new year comes an opportunity to reflect on the victories and the challenges we experienced. Inviting the Holy Spirit into that process allows us to see from a different perspective and be prepared for the season ahead of us.
Let's talk about why forgiveness is so important. But not the forgiveness we receive in Christ, but rather the forgiveness that we need to extend to others.
What does it mean to have peace and why is it important that God invites us to rest?