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Experience the richness of living in God's manifest presence in this episode of Daily Living for Christ. Before we begin, take a moment to watch Wonderhunt's short video, “Orange Juice: Trusting God that There's More to Come.” It's a powerful reminder that even when life feels emptied out, God always has more waiting for us — more presence, more peace, and more purpose. Drawing insight from Hebrews 10:19–25, I explore how Jesus' sacrifice tore the veil, granting every believer access to unbroken fellowship with the Father. This episode explores the spiritual progression from the outer court to the holy of holies, revealing the three stages of spiritual growth and how they reflect our walk with Christ. Donald reminds listeners that the presence of God is not a distant doctrine but a living reality — one that brings wholeness, peace, joy, and spiritual intimacy. This is a timely encouragement to remove the limitations we've placed on God's presence and embrace the fullness of life found in Him.If you're yearning for more than information — if you're longing for true transformation and closeness with Christ — this conversation will renew your hunger for intimacy with God.
In today's episode, we explore a powerful truth often overlooked in a noisy world—the strength and renewal that come from being "Rooted in Scripture". We'll discover how intentional stillness creates space for God's presence to work deeply within us. Donald shares scriptures referencing our position of being rooted in Christ, planted in God, established in the Lord, and Firmly Built and strengthened in Faith. In this conversation, you'll experience:✅ The spiritual importance of stillness and silence in deepening your relationship with God✅ Practice Lectio Divina ✅ The transformative fruit that comes when we rest in God's presence rather than striving in our own strengthWhether you're new to Lectio Divina or long to experience deeper intimacy with God, this episode will help you establish your roots in scripture through silence and trust, drawing strength from His abiding presence.Download the episode now, and be sure to follow us so you won't miss future episodes that equip you for spiritual growth, transformation, and living fully in Christ."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit tcbcl.org to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. In this powerful episode, we introduce the ancient yet deeply relevant practice of Centering Prayer—a silent, contemplative form of prayer that opens the soul to God's presence and action within.Rooted in the early Christian contemplative tradition and reintroduced to the Western Church in the late 20th century, Centering Prayer is not a technique to achieve something from God, but a sacred way of consenting to His love, transformation, and divine will. Donald guides us through the biblical foundation of this practice, drawing from Matthew 6:6 and John 15:1-5, showing how Jesus invited us to a secret, abiding relationship with the Father through stillness and surrender.In this episode, you'll explore:✅ The origins and purpose of Centering Prayer in Christian tradition✅ The four core elements of the practice: Intention, Sacred word, Consent, and Humility✅ How silent prayer aligns with the call to “be still and know” God✅ The connection between kenosis (self-emptying) and spiritual growth✅ Practical guidance for starting Centering Prayer—including choosing a sacred word and managing distractionsWhether you are just beginning your contemplative journey or looking to go deeper in your prayer life, this episode will inspire you to create space for stillness, abide in God's love, and experience the fruitfulness that comes from spiritual attentiveness.Download this episode now, and remember to follow us so you don't miss the rest of this transformative series on sacred intention, stillness, and the contemplative path to wholeness in Christ."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. In this episode, we begin a transformative journey into an ancient Christian practice—Lectio Divina, or “sacred reading.” This timeless spiritual discipline invites us to slow down, be present, and engage with the Word of God in a deeply personal and reverent way.Donald shares the powerful impact Lectio Divina has had in his life, including a visit to the Prince of Peace Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in California, where silence, stillness, and Scripture created a tangible experience of God's peace. Rooted in monastic tradition but now accessible to all believers, Lectio Divina offers more than Bible reading—it is a sacred encounter, a living dialogue with the Holy Spirit.In this episode, we explore:✅ The four movements of Lectio Divina: Read, Reflect, Respond, and Rest✅ Why the Word of God is living and active, transforming not just the mind, but the heart✅ How reverence, silence, and presence create space for the Holy Spirit to work within us✅ The connection between Lectio Divina, Centering Prayer, and spiritual formation✅ Biblical encouragement to engage God's Word as a source of life, healing, and deep communionWhether you're rediscovering contemplative practices or engaging them for the first time, this episode will guide you toward a richer, more intentional relationship with Scripture and the presence of God.Download the episode now, and remember to follow us so you never miss an opportunity to go deeper in your journey of spiritual wholeness."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. I'm excited to begin a special four-part series recently planted in my spirit—a divine invitation to explore the power of spiritual intention and what I believe God is revealing to believers in this season.On Friday, March 21, 2025, the word “intention” dropped into my heart with weight and clarity. In a conversation today, the phrase “multiplication through subtraction” emerged, another Spirit-led insight I now see deeply connected to intention. Over the next four episodes, we'll unpack how intentional living, divine subtraction, and the presence of God are not just abstract ideas—but powerful spiritual principles rooted in Scripture and essential for transformation, growth, and kingdom multiplication.Here's what's ahead:The Power of IntentionDiscerning When Intention is Directed Toward GodMultiplication Through Subtraction – The Paradox of Divine IncreaseLinking Sacred Intention to Prayer and Practicing God's PresenceThe Four Aspects of ConsentWhether you're a Christian seeking deeper purpose or discerning where God is leading you next, these episodes will stir your spirit, challenge your assumptions, and realign your heart with God's greater purpose.I pray this series speaks directly to the hearts of those God is calling to shift their intentions toward Him. Download each episode, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a moment of this transformational journey.Here are links to the books I mentioned in this episode: Letters By A Modern Mystic by Frank C LaubachPractice The Presence of God: A Modern Translation by Peter Northcutt"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. I'm excited to begin a special four-part series recently planted in my spirit—a divine invitation to explore the power of spiritual intention and what I believe God is revealing to believers in this season.On Friday, March 21, 2025, the word “intention” dropped into my heart with weight and clarity. In a conversation today, the phrase “multiplication through subtraction” emerged, another Spirit-led insight I now see deeply connected to intention. Over the next four episodes, we'll unpack how intentional living, divine subtraction, and the presence of God are not just abstract ideas—but powerful spiritual principles rooted in Scripture and essential for transformation, growth, and kingdom multiplication.Here's what's ahead:The Power of IntentionDiscerning When Intention is Directed Toward GodMultiplication Through Subtraction – The Paradox of Divine IncreaseLinking Sacred Intention to Prayer and Practicing God's PresenceThe Four Aspects of ConsentWhether you're a Christian seeking deeper purpose or discerning where God is leading you next, these episodes will stir your spirit, challenge your assumptions, and realign your heart with God's greater purpose.I pray this series speaks directly to the hearts of those God is calling to shift their intentions toward Him. Download each episode, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a moment of this transformational journey."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. I'm excited to begin a special four-part series recently planted in my spirit—a divine invitation to explore the power of spiritual intention and what I believe God is revealing to believers in this season.On Friday, March 21, 2025, the word “intention” dropped into my heart with weight and clarity. In a conversation today, the phrase “multiplication through subtraction” emerged, another Spirit-led insight I now see deeply connected to intention. Over the next four episodes, we'll unpack how intentional living, divine subtraction, and the presence of God are not just abstract ideas—but powerful spiritual principles rooted in Scripture and essential for transformation, growth, and kingdom multiplication.Here's what's ahead:The Power of IntentionDiscerning When Intention is Directed Toward GodMultiplication Through Subtraction – The Paradox of Divine IncreaseLinking Sacred Intention to Prayer and Practicing God's PresenceWhether you're a Christian seeking deeper purpose or discerning where God is leading you next, these episodes will stir your spirit, challenge your assumptions, and realign your heart with God's greater purpose.I pray this series speaks directly to the hearts of those God is calling to shift their intentions toward Him. Download each episode, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a moment of this transformational journey."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. I'm excited to begin a special four-part series recently planted in my spirit—a divine invitation to explore the power of spiritual intention and what I believe God is revealing to believers in this season.On Friday, March 21, 2025, the word “intention” dropped into my heart with weight and clarity. In a conversation today, the phrase “multiplication through subtraction” emerged, another Spirit-led insight I now see deeply connected to intention. Over the next four episodes, we'll unpack how intentional living, divine subtraction, and the presence of God are not just abstract ideas—but powerful spiritual principles rooted in Scripture and essential for transformation, growth, and kingdom multiplication.Here's what's ahead:The Power of IntentionDiscerning When Intention is Directed Toward GodMultiplication Through Subtraction – The Paradox of Divine IncreaseLinking Sacred Intention to Prayer and Practicing God's PresenceWhether you're a Christian seeking deeper purpose or discerning where God is leading you next, these episodes will stir your spirit, challenge your assumptions, and realign your heart with God's greater purpose.I pray this series speaks directly to the hearts of those God is calling to shift their intentions toward Him. Download each episode, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a moment of this transformational journey."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. I'm excited to begin a special four-part series recently planted in my spirit—a divine invitation to explore the power of spiritual intention and what I believe God is revealing to believers in this season.On Friday, March 21, 2025, the word “intention” dropped into my heart with weight and clarity. In a conversation today, the phrase “multiplication through subtraction” emerged, another Spirit-led insight I now see deeply connected to intention. Over the next four episodes, we'll unpack how intentional living, divine subtraction, and the presence of God are not just abstract ideas—but powerful spiritual principles rooted in Scripture and essential for transformation, growth, and kingdom multiplication.Here's what's ahead:The Power of IntentionDiscerning When Intention is Directed Toward GodMultiplication Through Subtraction – The Paradox of Divine IncreaseLinking Sacred Intention to Prayer and Practicing God's PresenceWhether you're a Christian seeking deeper purpose or discerning where God is leading you next, these episodes will stir your spirit, challenge your assumptions, and realign your heart with God's greater purpose.I pray this series speaks directly to the hearts of those God is calling to shift their intentions toward Him. Download each episode, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a moment of this transformational journey. "Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another powerful episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! Today, we uncover a hidden struggle that many believers face but rarely address—repression. Repressed emotions often shape our reactions, decisions, and relationships in ways we don't fully realize, keeping us from experiencing true healing and wholeness in Christ.Have you ever buried emotions—hurt, anger, or rejection—just to keep moving forward? Have you found yourself reacting to situations in ways that don't align with your faith? In this episode, we explore:✅ What repression is and how it impacts our spiritual and emotional well-being✅ Biblical examples of repression, including Sarai and Hagar's story in Genesis 16✅ How unaddressed wounds can manifest in harmful patterns of control, insecurity, and self-justification✅ The importance of welcoming emotions before God rather than suppressing them✅ How recognizing and navigating internal saboteurs leads to freedom and deeper trust in GodThrough personal reflection and biblical insights, we'll see that God doesn't want us to run from our pain—He wants to meet us in it. Just as He saw Hagar in the wilderness and met her in her suffering, He sees you and invites you into healing.Are you ready to break free from repression and embrace the fullness of God's presence? Download this episode now, and be sure to subscribe for more life-changing conversations on wholeness, transformation, and living fully in Christ!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! Today, we take a deep dive into Genesis 3, exploring how the false self emerged in the garden and how it continues to shape our lives today.Before the fall, Adam and Eve lived in perfect union with God—fully known, fully loved, and free from fear. But with the serpent's temptation came a shift—the introduction of power, control, and self-rule that led humanity away from divine trust and into self-protection. This moment gave birth to the false self, a survival mechanism rooted in insecurity, fear, and the pursuit of identity outside of God.In this episode, we'll uncover:✅ How Genesis 3 reveals the roots of the false self and humanity's struggle with control and independence from God.✅ Why the false self isn't inherently evil but is a byproduct of living outside God's will.✅ The deep connection between fear, rejection, and the need for approval in shaping our false identities.✅ How material possessions, achievements, and self-sufficiency deceive us into feeling secure.✅ Practical steps to recognize the false self and shift toward wholeness and trust in God.Donald also introduces the Saboteur Assessment, (click the link to take the free assessment) a powerful tool to help uncover where the false self is operating in your life and how to begin the journey back to living in wholeness with God.Are you ready to move beyond fear, control, and self-sufficiency to embrace your true identity in Christ? Download this episode now and begin your journey toward spiritual freedom and divine trust. And don't forget to subscribe for more transformational discussions on wholeness and living fully in Christ!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! Today, we take a deep dive into a foundational truth of the spiritual journey—understanding the True Self and False Self. This episode explores how these two identities shape our thoughts, actions, and connection with God, ultimately influencing our ability to live in wholeness in Christ.Who are you, truly? How does your False Self hold you back, and how can you uncover the True Self that reflects God's image? These are the questions we'll unpack as we explore:✅ The True Self—our identity in Christ, created in righteousness and holiness, aligned with God's love and purpose.✅ The False Self—a persona shaped by ego, fear, and external validation, distancing us from God's presence.✅ How the fall of Adam and Eve led humanity to seek security, esteem, and control outside of God.✅ The biblical foundation of the New Self and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in renewing us.✅ Practical steps to embrace your True Self, live in wholeness, and walk in spiritual freedom.Many believers struggle silently, unaware of how the False Self influences their emotions, relationships, and faith journey. But the good news is that transformation is possible! Through surrender, spiritual disciplines, and God's grace, we can shed the False Self and embrace the person we were always meant to be in Christ.Are you ready to step into your authentic identity in Christ? Download this episode now, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future discussions on spiritual transformation, wholeness, and living fully in God's presence!P.S. Be on the look out ofr the next episode where we discuss the emergence of the false self's core attachments in Genesis 3. You do not want to miss this one..."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another transformative episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! Today, we take a deep dive into one of the most challenging yet essential aspects of spiritual growth—surrendering control.What does it mean to truly let go and trust God? How does surrender lead us to deeper discipleship, wholeness, and spiritual transformation? In this episode, we explore the biblical foundation of surrender, from Jesus' call to deny ourselves (Matthew 16:24-26) to His example of complete obedience to the Father.We'll discuss:✅ Kenosis—the self-emptying of control for the sake of divine love✅ How surrender is the key to true discipleship and union with God✅ The difference between surrender and spiritual death—letting go willingly vs. being freed from what no longer has power over us✅ How the false self clings to control, while the true self rests in God's love✅ Why surrendering the need to control outcomes leads to deeper peace and spiritual growthThrough powerful metaphors—like the seed that must fall to the ground and die to produce new life—this conversation will challenge you to examine where control is hindering your growth in Christ.Are you ready to step into the fullness of who God created you to be? Download the episode now, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future discussions on spiritual transformation, wholeness, and embracing your true self in Christ!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another transformative episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! Today, we take a deeper look at The Four Consents—a powerful framework for embracing humility, surrender, and divine union with God. These four consents—Life and Creation, Growth and Development, Limitation and Diminishment, and Transformation and Union—offer us a path to living freely in God's love, apart from striving or self-reliance.What does it mean to truly say yes to God? How does humility free us from both pride and despair? Through biblical insights, the wisdom of The Cloud of Unknowing, and Jesus' example of self-emptying (kenosis), we uncover how consenting to God's presence and action in our lives is the very definition of true humility.In this episode, we'll explore:✅ Consent to Life and Creation—Accepting that we are loved and redeemed by grace, not by effort✅ Consent to Growth and Development—Trusting God's work within us rather than striving for self-perfection✅ Consent to Limitation and Diminishment—Releasing control and embracing the freedom of surrender✅ Consent to Transformation and Union with God—Letting go of all that separates us from divine loveJesus said, “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” (Matthew 11:29). The Four Consents reveal that His yoke is light because it is not about our effort, but our surrender.Are you ready to step into a deeper, freer, and more intimate walk with Christ? Download the episode now, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss more life-changing conversations on spiritual wholeness, transformation, and the journey to union with Christ!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In this episode, we explore a profound truth—humility is the key to wholeness and divine union with God.What does it mean to truly embrace humility? How does humility open the door to God's presence and transform our spiritual journey? Drawing from Scripture, Christian tradition, and the teachings of great spiritual thinkers like Thomas Aquinas, we uncover the essence of humility—not as self-abasement, but as joyful submission to God and a willingness to live within His divine limits.In this episode, you'll gain insights on:✅ How humility leads to divine union and a deeper awareness of God's presence✅ The difference between self-deprecation and true humility✅ Why humility is about focusing on God rather than excessive self-reflection✅ The importance of solitude in prayer and spiritual surrender✅ How Jesus modeled perfect humility and invites us to learn from HimTrue humility is not about diminishing ourselves but about thinking of ourselves less and focusing more on God's grace. As we explore the contrast between moral humility and true humility this conversation will challenge you to let go of self-reliance and rest fully in God's presence.Are you ready to embrace humility as the path to wholeness? Download the episode now, and subscribe so you don't miss more powerful discussions on spiritual transformation and living fully in Christ!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another transformative episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of kenosis—the self-emptying of personal power and control—as a pathway to true wholeness and security in Christ.What does it mean to surrender our need for esteem, affection, security, and survival to God? How can we release our grip on power and control to live fully in His presence? Through the lens of Scripture, we explore how Jesus modeled this radical humility, contrasting His self-emptying with Adam's choices in Genesis.In this conversation, you'll discover:✅ The biblical foundation of kenosis and why it's essential for Christian wholeness✅ How Jesus surrendered power and control, finding His security in God alone✅ The contrast between Adam's choices and Christ's invitation to self-emptying love✅ Practical ways to recognize and release internal struggles for power, esteem, and control✅ The role of humility in holding space for God's unconditional loveThis episode will challenge you to reflect on where you may be seeking fulfillment in the wrong places and invite you to trust God more deeply. Are you ready to embrace kenosis and step into true security in Christ?Download or stream the episode now and subscribe so you don't miss more powerful discussions on living in wholeness and spiritual transformation!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Thanks to God's grace and the incredible support of our subscribers and listeners, we are thrilled to announce the launch of Season 5 of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! As we step into 2025, we're inviting you to join us on a transformative journey focused on this year's theme: An Invitation to Wholeness.What does it mean to live a life of wholeness in Christ? How is God inviting you to grow, heal, and walk more fully in His purpose for your life? Whether you're seeking renewal in your spiritual life, clarity, or encouragement to face life's challenges, Season 5 is here to guide you on the path to wholeness.Download the trailer now to learn more about what's ahead and how you can step into God's invitation to wholeness this year. Subscribe today so you don't miss a single episode of this life-changing journey!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to Season 5 of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! We are stepping into a transformative year with the theme: An Invitation to Wholeness. In this first episode, we explore the foundational question—What does it mean to live in Christian wholeness?Christian wholeness is more than just spiritual well-being; it's about fully embracing God's presence in every aspect of our lives—our relationships, emotions, thoughts, and bodies. In this conversation, we dive deep into the role of humility in fostering Christ-centered relationships, the importance of offering ourselves as living sacrifices, and the divine transformation that brings us into alignment with our true self—the person God created us to be.You'll hear insights on:✅ How humility and selflessness reflect the nature of Christ in our relationships✅ Why renewing your mind is key to experiencing lasting transformation✅ The connection between our emotions, bodies, and worship✅ The power of presence and intimacy with God in our spiritual growthThis episode sets the tone for a year of breakthroughs as we learn to walk in wholeness, honoring both our own transformation and the divine image in others. Are you ready to step into the fullness of who God has called you to be?Download or stream the episode now, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss this season's powerful conversations on wholeness, transformation, and deeper intimacy with God!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ Podcast! On this Advent Wednesday, we delve into the theme of Prayer for Wisdom and Gratitude. Inspired by Tom Wright's reflections, we'll explore how seeking God's wisdom transforms our hearts and how gratitude strengthens our faith journey. Join us as we uncover how prayer can enrich our Advent season and prepare us to receive Christ anew.Download this episode now and embrace the transformative power of wisdom and gratitude in your prayers. Subscribe, reflect, and share to inspire others on this Advent journey!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another enriching episode of the Daily Living for Christ Podcast! Today, our Advent journey brings us to the transformative trio of Grace, Generosity, and Gratitude. Inspired by Tom Wright's Advent for Everyone: A Journey with the Apostles, we'll reflect on how God's grace fuels a spirit of generosity and overflows in heartfelt thanksgiving.How does embracing God's grace inspire us to give selflessly? What role does gratitude and thanks play in shaping a generous heart? Join us as we delve into scripture, uncovering the interconnectedness of these virtues and their power to reflect Christ's love in our daily lives.Download this episode now and allow God's grace to transform your Advent season. Subscribe, reflect, and share to spread the joy and generosity of this sacred time!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back to the Daily Living for Christ Podcast! Today, we explore a profound truth from our Advent journey: Thanksgiving in Suffering. Drawing from Tom Wright's Advent for Everyone: A Journey with the Apostles, we'll uncover how a posture of gratitude can sustain us through life's most challenging seasons.How do we give thanks when circumstances seem unbearable? What does scripture teach us about finding joy and hope in the midst of suffering? Together, we'll reflect on the apostolic witness, discovering how thanksgiving transforms our perspective and aligns us with God's redemptive purposes—even in pain.Don't miss this powerful episode. Download now and let God's Word encourage you to embrace gratitude, no matter the storm. Subscribe, reflect and share to inspire others on this Advent journey!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ Podcast! As we begin the sacred season of Advent, Week 1 invites us to embrace the theme of A Time for Thanksgiving. In this episode, we draw insights from Tom Wright's Advent for Everyone: A Journey with the Apostles. If you've ever wondered how cultivating a spirit of gratitude can impact your walk with Christ, this episode will inspire and challenge you to live with a deeper purpose this Advent season. Join us as we dive into scripture and learn how to make thanksgiving a cornerstone of our faith journey.On this First Sunday of Advent, we'll reflect on how God's unmerited grace calls us into deeper gratitude and transforms our hearts. This episode explores the apostolic teachings that illuminate the power of thanksgiving—not just as a practice but as a response to God's boundless mercy. How can acknowledging God's grace renew your faith and prepare you for the arrival of Christ? Together, we'll uncover ways to make gratitude the foundation of this Advent journey.Download this episode now and begin your Advent season with a heart attuned to God's grace! Subscribe, reflect, and share to spread the hope and joy of the season."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In this episode, we explore Philippians 4:10-23, where the Apostle Paul shares profound insights on finding contentment in all circumstances and the joy of generosity. These verses reveal the secret to true satisfaction—not in material wealth or circumstances, but in the strength that comes from Christ.Paul's gratitude for the Philippians' support is a beautiful example of a heart that balances humility, thankfulness, and dependence on God. He teaches us how to trust in God's provision and reminds us of the blessing that comes from giving to others. This passage is a powerful encouragement for anyone seeking to cultivate contentment and live generously, even in challenging times.Join us as we unpack the practical and spiritual lessons from these verses, exploring how to live a life rooted in Christ's sufficiency and overflowing with generosity. Whether you're looking to deepen your walk with Christ, strengthen your trust in God's provision, or find joy in supporting a cause, this episode will inspire you to live with gratitude and purpose.Download the episode now and let Philippians 4:10-23 transform your perspective on contentment and generosity as you walk with Christ."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In today's episode, we turn to Philippians 4:1-9, a passage that overflows with encouragement and practical wisdom for living a life of peace and joy in Christ. The Apostle Paul offers timeless guidance on standing firm in faith, cultivating unity, rejoicing in the Lord, and finding peace that surpasses all understanding through prayer and thanksgiving.In this powerful section of Scripture, Paul addresses anxiety with a profound yet simple solution: bring everything to God in prayer. He also challenges us to focus our minds on what is true, right, pure, admirable, and praiseworthy, shaping a mindset that reflects Christ's peace. These verses are a treasure trove of insights for anyone seeking calm amidst life's storms or struggling to hold on to joy in difficult times.Whether you're seeking comfort in a season of uncertainty or simply want to deepen your walk with Christ, this episode will equip you to live with confidence in God's unchanging faithfulness.Download the episode now to discover the secrets to joy and peace in Philippians 4:1-9, and let God's Word transform your heart and mind today."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In today's episode, we finish the remaining part of Philippians 3:15-21, where the Apostle Paul shares a powerful message about letting go of worldly gains and pressing forward to pursue Christ above all. This passage challenges us to reconsider our priorities, to count everything else as loss, and to seek a life centered on knowing Christ and the power of His resurrection. As we explore this passage, you'll be encouraged to evaluate what you are striving for in life. Whether you're facing challenges, pursuing new goals, or seeking a deeper relationship with God, this episode will inspire you to run your race with renewed focus and trust in Christ.Tune in now to finish hearing how Philippians 3:15-21 reminds us of the incredible joy of pursuing Christ above all else. Download the episode today and be encouraged to press on toward your calling in Him!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In today's episode, we're diving into Philippians 3:1-14, where the Apostle Paul shares a powerful message about letting go of worldly gains and pressing forward to pursue Christ above all. This passage challenges us to reconsider our priorities, to count everything else as loss, and to seek a life centered on knowing Christ and the power of His resurrection. In these verses, Paul gives us a glimpse into his heart, revealing his single-minded pursuit of Christ. With humility and passion, he calls us to forget what is behind us and to "press on toward the goal to win the prize" that God has called us to in Christ. Paul's words are a bold reminder that true joy and purpose come from a life focused on our true self and surrendered to Jesus.As we explore this passage, you'll be encouraged to evaluate what you are striving for in life. Whether you're facing challenges, pursuing new goals, or seeking a deeper relationship with God, this episode will inspire you to run your race with renewed focus and trust in Christ.Tune in now and let Philippians 3:1-14 remind you of the incredible joy of pursuing Christ above all else. Download the episode today and be encouraged to press on toward your calling in Him!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In today's episode, we focus on Philippians 2:19-30, where the Apostle Paul highlights two remarkable followers of Christ, Timothy and Epaphroditus. These verses offer us a glimpse into the lives of these faithful servants, showing what it means to genuinely care for others and selflessly serve Christ.Paul's commendation of Timothy and Epaphroditus teaches us about the power of authentic relationships and the importance of having a heart devoted to God's plans. Timothy's genuine concern for others and Epaphroditus's courageous service, even in the face of illness, reveal key characteristics of Christ-centered living. Their examples encourage us to step beyond ourselves and to serve with sincerity and courage.As we explore this passage, you'll be inspired to cultivate a heart of compassion, selflessness, and dedication to God's work. Whether you're seeking to grow in Christ, deepen your relationships, or serve others more effectively, this episode will challenge and equip you to follow the example of these faithful servants.Download the episode now, and be encouraged by Timothy and Epaphroditus's lives as models of true devotion and service in Christ."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast, where we dive deep into the Word of God to uncover life-changing truths for our journey of faith. Today, we're exploring Philippians 2:12-19, where the Apostle Paul challenges us to “work out your salvation with fear and trembling” and to “shine like stars in the sky.” This passage calls us to a faith that is both active and radiant, making a real impact in the world around us.In these verses, Paul encourages believers to live with integrity, holding firmly to the Word of life and avoiding grumbling or arguing. As we unpack this passage, you'll discover how to live out your faith with intentionality and joy, becoming a beacon of hope. This episode will inspire you to evaluate your actions and attitudes, striving to live in a way that honors God.Tune in now, and let's explore how to shine as lights in the world by living out our faith with joy and integrity. Download the episode today to be encouraged and equipped for your walk with Christ!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast! In today's episode, we turn to a powerful passage from Philippians 1:27 through 2:11, where the Apostle Paul calls believers to live a life worthy of the Gospel of Christ. This passage challenges us to embody unity, humility, and a servant's heart, reflecting the very nature of Christ in our everyday interactions and decisions.In Philippians 1:27, Paul urges the church to "stand firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of the Gospel." He continues in chapter 2 by painting a profound picture of humility, encouraging us to have the same mindset as Christ, who "made himself nothing" and became obedient even to death on the cross. This section of Philippians is not just about personal transformation; it's a call to live our lives in a way that reflects the love, sacrifice, and unity that Christ represents.As we explore this passage, you'll discover how living in unity and humility is essential for every believer. Paul's words are a reminder that our attitudes and actions should reflect Christ's example, serving as a testimony to the world of God's grace. Whether you're navigating difficult relationships or seeking deeper spiritual growth, this episode will inspire you to live in alignment with Christ and to cultivate a Christlike mindset in all you do.Download the episode now to dive deeper into Philippians 1:27–2:11 and be encouraged to walk in unity, humility, and the power of Christ's example in your daily life."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! Today, we explore Philippians 1:12-27, a passage where the Apostle Paul reveals the depth of his joy and purpose, even while imprisoned. In these verses, Paul shares a powerful message about how God can use our trials and suffering to advance the Gospel, encouraging us to remain focused on Christ no matter what challenges we face.In this episode, we'll dive into Paul's words, discovering how he viewed his imprisonment not as a setback but as an opportunity. His unwavering focus on Christ is a powerful reminder that our circumstances do not define us—our purpose does. As Paul says, "To live is Christ, and to die is gain." This passage speaks directly to those seeking to live with purpose, courage, and faith, regardless of external circumstances.Whether you're going through your own trials or looking for encouragement to stay the course in your spiritual journey, Paul's testimony in Philippians 1:12-27 will inspire you to view every season of life as an opportunity to glorify Christ.Don't miss this uplifting and challenging episode. Download it now to discover how you, too, can move forward, even in adversity."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to a brand-new series on the Daily Living for Christ podcast, where we'll be diving deep into the powerful book of Philippians! In today's episode, we begin our journey by exploring Philippians 1:1-11, a passage that overflows with themes of joy, partnership in the Gospel, and Paul's heartfelt prayer for spiritual growth.In these opening verses, the Apostle Paul writes with deep affection for the believers in Philippi, thanking God for their partnership and praying that their love and knowledge would continue to abound. This passage is not only a window into Paul's relationship with the early church but also a profound reminder of the transformative power of prayer and community in our own Christian walk.Whether you're seeking a deeper connection with fellow believers or looking to strengthen your walk with Christ, this episode will encourage you to live out your faith with intentionality and joy.Join us as we study Paul's prayer and discover how it applies to our spiritual growth and partnership in the Gospel today. Download the episode now, and let Philippians 1:1-11 inspire you to pray for and partner with others in advancing the Kingdom of God!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast, where we explore the depths of Scripture to uncover powerful lessons for our everyday walk with God. Today's episode brings us to Acts 28, the final chapter of the Book of Acts, where the Apostle Paul's remarkable journey culminates in Rome. This chapter is not just the end of a journey; it's a testament to the unstoppable spreading of the Gospel and the resilience of a life fully committed to Christ.In Acts 28, we see Paul, despite being a prisoner and facing numerous trials, continue to boldly proclaim the Gospel, even in the heart of the Roman Empire. From miraculous healings on the island of Malta to his fearless preaching in Rome, Paul's unwavering dedication exemplifies how nothing can hinder God's purposes. As we delve into this final chapter, you'll be inspired by Paul's perseverance and faith. Whether you're facing challenges in your own ministry, seeking the courage to share your faith, or simply desiring to see the power of God at work in your life, this episode will reignite your passion for Christ.Don't miss this powerful conclusion to our study of Acts. Download the episode now and be encouraged to live out your calling with the same boldness and conviction that Paul demonstrated to the very end."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another enriching episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast, where we journey through the Word of God to discover timeless truths for our daily lives. Today, we focus on Acts 27, a gripping chapter that recounts the Apostle Paul's harrowing voyage to Rome—a journey marked by a violent storm, shipwreck, and the unshakable faith of one man in the midst of chaos.In Acts 27, we witness Paul, the prisoner on his way to trial in Rome, become the voice of hope and reason as the ship he's on faces certain destruction. Despite the perilous circumstances, Paul's unwavering trust in God not only saves lives but also provides a profound lesson for us all: no matter the storms we face, faith anchors us in God's promises.As we explore this chapter, you'll be encouraged to reflect on how you navigate the storms in your own life. Whether you're battling personal crises, professional challenges, or spiritual doubts, Paul's experience offers vital insights on remaining steadfast and full of hope even when everything around you seems to be falling apart.This episode will inspire you to trust in God's sovereignty and to be a beacon of faith in your circles of influence. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of how to live with confidence and peace, no matter the storms that may come your way.Download the episode now, and let Acts 27 guide you through the storms of life with faith and resilience."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back to the Daily Living for Christ podcast, where we continue our transformative journey through the Book of Acts. In today's episode, we dive into Acts 26, where the Apostle Paul boldly shares his testimony before King Agrippa. This powerful chapter reveals the incredible impact of a life transformed by Christ—a story of redemption, purpose, and unwavering conviction.In Acts 26, we witness Paul recount his dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, a moment that changed the trajectory of his life forever. But this isn't just Paul's story; it's a testament to the boundless grace of God that can reach and redeem anyone, no matter their past. As we explore this chapter, you'll see how Paul's testimony becomes a beacon of hope, illustrating the power of personal transformation and the importance of sharing our faith with others.Whether you're seeking to strengthen your own testimony or looking for inspiration to stand firm in your faith, this episode offers profound insights into the courage it takes to proclaim the Gospel in any circumstance. Paul's words remind us that our stories of redemption are not just personal victories but powerful tools for advancing the Kingdom of God.Tune in now and be inspired by Paul's fearless declaration of faith. Download the episode, and let his testimony encourage you to share your own story of transformation with boldness and joy."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another compelling episode of the Daily Living for Christ podcast! This episode is longer than usual because it is packed with hope. Today, we delve deep into Acts 24 and Acts 25, where the Apostle Paul stands resolute before governors and kings, unwavering in his faith despite intense scrutiny and political maneuvering. This is a story of courage, divine purpose, and the powerful witness of a life wholly surrendered to Christ.As we explore these chapters, you'll discover how Paul's steadfastness not only defended the truth of the Gospel but also set an example for us today. Whether you're facing challenges in your workplace, community, or personal life, this episode will inspire you to stand firm in your convictions, trusting God to work through even the most daunting circumstances.Join us as we unpack the rich lessons from these passages, examining the interplay between faith and authority and how God's plan prevails over human intentions. This is an episode you won't want to miss, especially if you want to deepen your understanding of how to live boldly for Christ in a complex world.Download the episode now and be encouraged by the timeless wisdom of Acts 24 and 25. Let Paul's story fuel your faith as you navigate your own journey with Christ"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back, listeners! Today, we're diving into a thrilling chapter of the Apostle Paul's journey – a chapter filled with conspiracy, danger, and a surprising twist that reminds us that God works through the most unexpected people.Have you ever felt like a minor character in the grand scheme of things or that your role is insignificant? Well, Acts 23 might just change your perspective. We'll uncover the incredible story of how a seemingly ordinary young man, Paul's nephew, becomes the key player in foiling a deadly plot. His courage and quick thinking not only save Paul's life but also propel God's plan forward.Get ready to be inspired as we explore the power of listening to that quiet inner voice, the importance of taking action even when it's risky, and the amazing ways God can use even the most "unimportant" among us.Remember to download or stream this episode now and share it with a friend who might need a reminder that they have a vital role to play in God's unfolding story.Let's dive in and discover how God turns a conspiracy into a catalyst for His purposes!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back, listeners! We're continuing our deep dive into the Book of Acts, the exhilarating story of how the early church, empowered by the Holy Spirit, carried the message of Jesus from Jerusalem to the far corners of the world. Remember when Jesus told His disciples in Acts 1:8, "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth"? We've seen this promise unfold dramatically, and today's episode is no exception.Join me as we explore Acts 22:1-23:11, where we find the Apostle Paul in a tense standoff. Accused of violating Jewish law, Paul uses this as a powerful opportunity to testify about his conversion and God's calling on his life. But the situation is dangerous, and Paul's enemies are determined to see him silenced. What happens next reveals God's divine protection and the incredible ways He guides His servants.In this episode, we'll uncover how Paul's unwavering faith in God's plan emboldened him to share the Gospel even in the face of extreme opposition. We'll also discover how God, in His perfect timing, intervenes to protect His people and advance His purposes. So, if you're ready to be inspired by Paul's courage, reminded of God's faithfulness, and encouraged to step out boldly in your own faith journey, then download or stream this episode now. Get ready to be transformed as we journey together through the Word of God!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back, listeners! Today, we're diving into another powerful chapter in the Book of Acts, a story that challenges us to examine our own commitment to God's calling in our lives. In Acts 21:1-40, we witness the Apostle Paul's unwavering determination as he faces warnings, prophecies, and heartfelt pleas from his friends.This isn't a ancient tale; it's a timeless lesson in obedience, surrender, and the courage to follow God's leading even when it seems difficult or unpopular. Have you ever felt a tug on your heart, a sense of purpose that calls you to step out in faith? Perhaps you've encountered obstacles or opposition along the way. Today's episode is for anyone who has wrestled with the tension between personal desires and God's will.Join me as we explore the depths of Paul's journey, uncovering the profound truths that lie beneath the surface. Discover how we, too, can embrace a life of unwavering purpose and trust in God's divine plan.If you're ready to deepen your relationship with Christ and step boldly into your God-given destiny, download or stream this episode right now. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Paul's extraordinary example of faith and obedience."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back, listeners! Today, we are diving into a thrilling part of the Book of Acts, where we witness the power of God at work in unexpected ways.In Acts 19:24 - 20:37, we journey with the Apostle Paul through a series of events that will leave us breathless: from a near-riot in Ephesus caused by a challenge to the goddess Artemis, to Paul's tearful farewell to the Ephesian elders, and finally to his whirlwind tour through Macedonia.Join me as we explore how these encounters, filled with both conflict and deep connection, shaped the early church and continue to offer us valuable lessons for our own daily walk with Christ.Get ready to be inspired by the Holy Spirit's transformative power, learn from the unwavering faith of the believers, and discover practical ways to live out your own unique calling.So, are you ready to experience the extraordinary in the ordinary? Download now!"Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to our latest episode! Have you ever wondered what it truly means to invest in people and to be deeply committed to the church as a Christian? Today, we explore this question by delving into the lives of Paul, the dynamic husband-and-wife duo Priscilla and Aquila, and the compelling figure of Apollos, as documented in Acts 18:18-28.Join us as we uncover valuable insights from their actions and relationships, shedding light on the essence of Christian discipleship and community involvement. Whether you're looking to deepen your own spiritual journey or seeking inspiration for nurturing meaningful connections within your church, this episode promises to offer wisdom and encouragement. Let's dive in together!"Send us a Text Message. This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome back! In this episode, we dig into Acts 19:13-23, a clash between darkness and the unstoppable Gospel. This section of Scripture is packed with drama, spiritual warfare, and a clear demonstration of the authority of Jesus Christ.Have you ever wondered what it truly means to live in the power of the Holy Spirit? Get ready to be inspired as we uncover how the name of Jesus is supreme over all other names, and how God uses even the most unlikely circumstances to advance His Kingdom. If you're ready to experience a deeper level of faith and walk in the authority that Christ has given you, then this episode is for you!So grab your Bible, settle in, and let's discover the transformative power of the Gospel in Acts 19 together."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Are you seeking hope and inspiration in a world that often feels dark and heavy?Join us for a special podcast episode recorded live at RISE Church on Sunday, June 23rd. At the end of 2023, the United States had 1.8 million prisoners which is the largest number of prisoner in the world. In this powerful message I explore the spiritual condition of our world with that of a prisoner. This is a message of hope and redemption.Through insightful stories and biblical teachings, this episode will challenge and inspire you to rise above the darkness and find freedom in Christ.Don't miss out on this opportunity to be uplifted and encouraged. Download or stream the episode now. Your journey towards freedom starts here."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Check out our latest episode! Today, we embark on an enriching journey through Acts 19:1-11, exploring the transformative impact of Paul's ministry in Ephesus.Join us as we uncover the profound lessons and spiritual insights from this pivotal passage. Discover how Paul's dedication to spreading the Gospel and nurturing faith communities continues to inspire and resonate with us today.Whether you're seeking a deeper understanding of biblical teachings or seeking inspiration for your own journey of faith, this episode promises to illuminate and uplift. Let's delve into Acts 19:1-11 together!"Send us a Text Message. This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to another captivating episode! As we journey through the book of Acts, we find ourselves accompanying Paul on his solo venture from Athens to Corinth, eagerly awaiting the reunion with Silas and Timothy. Upon his arrival, Paul seeks refuge with Aquila and Priscilla, fellow believers and tentmakers like himself, who've recently resettled from Rome due to Claudius' decree expelling Jews.In true Pauline fashion, our intrepid apostle wastes no time in spreading the gospel, first in the synagogue, where he fervently persuades both Jews and Greeks of the truth of Jesus as the Messiah. However, when Silas and Timothy join him, Paul shifts his focus exclusively to preaching to the Jews, encountering unexpected opposition that shakes him to his core.But why does Luke choose to spotlight Aquila, Priscilla, and the growing opposition Paul faces? The answer to this intriguing question awaits you in this episode.Join us as we dive deep into Acts and unravel the significance of these encounters. I'm confident that as you listen, you'll discover profound insights that will enrich your understanding and faith journey. Let's embark on this exploration together!Send us a Text Message. This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Has a distressful situation ever created an opportunity for you? There are times when we experience situations or circumstances that are not pleasing, but could those occurrences be a opportunity in disguise. This is what took place for Paul when he arrived in Athens. Being led by the Holy Spirit Paul used his situation as an opportunity to fulfill his calling and purpose. If you're wondering if your current situation is an opportunity invest the time to learn from Paul. In this episodvitalwe review key insights that most believers overlook when involved in a distressful situation or circumstance. Enjoy!Send us a Text Message. This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
In the stillness of the night, Paul and Silas escaped Thessalonica and made their way to Berea, propelled by faith and a message that could not be silenced. When they arrived, they headed to the synagogue as it was Paul's discipline; however, this time, they were met not with hostility but with hearts open to the whispers of the Divine. This pivotal moment, divinely inspired and recorded by Luke, serves as a beacon for all who seek truth through the Word of God. It invites us to explore the remarkable encounter in Berea, urging us to delve deeper into our own approach to Scripture. With open hearts and minds, let us journey together into this episode, where we uncover the profound lessons woven into the fabric of faith by the Bereans. Listen, reflect, and let the Holy Spirit transform your relationship with the Word. Join us as we discover the critical issues of the heart that every believer must embrace. This is not just a story—it's a call to action, an invitation to engage with the Word of God with the same fervor and openness as the Bereans. Let's embark on this journey together, inspired and guided by their example.Send us a Text Message. This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
In our last episode, we witnessed Paul and Silas endure hardship and persecution for the sake of spreading the Gospel. Despite facing imprisonment and physical suffering, their faith remained unshakeable, leading to the miraculous conversion of a prison guard and his household. After these events Paul and Silas are asked to leave the city, and they heard towards Thessalonica. Upon arriving, he follows his customary practice of visiting the synagogue, where he imparts invaluable lessons about the Gospel and seizing opportunities to share the love of Christ with others. While in Thessalonica, we also catch a glimpse into the hearts of those who reject the Gospel, witnessing firsthand their reactions. If you've ever found yourself facing adversity or experiencing opposition for your faith, this episode may provide some hope and encouragement. Join us as we delve into Acts 17:1-9 and discover profound insights that will strengthen your walk with Christ and empower you to face life's challenges with clarity and confidence. This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly please subscribe to the show and write a review. Visit our website www.tcbcl.org to learn more about our mission and vision.
Welcome to today's episode, where we delve into the profound question: What does it mean to be led by the Spirit? It's a common misconception that a life guided by the Spirit is free from challenges such as persecution, job loss, or health issues. However, drawing inspiration from the book of Romans, the Apostle Paul enlightens us that “All things work together for good, for those who love God and are called according to His purpose.” Today, we're going to explore some of the various trials Paul, Timothy, and Silas encountered, how they navigated these moments with grace, and understand how God orchestrates these experiences for a greater purpose. If you're currently facing a tough situation, this episode might just hold the key to finding your way through it. Join us as we uncover the strength and guidance that comes from being led by the Spirit. If this episode has been useful to you in any way, please forward it to someone else you know. Lastly please subscribe to our show and write a review.
There are two main themes occuring in the beginning of chapter sixteen. First, Paul and Silas arrive at Lystra, and they meet a disciple named Timothy. Luke made it a point to share with us the ethnicity of his parents up front. Timothy mother was a Jewish believer, and his father was a Greek. Why was this so important? The second theme occurringis that Paul, Silas and Timothy were prevented by the Holy Spirit to visit two locations. Why is this important? I find both of these situation are prevalent to the day in time we live in. To learn more down this episode now. If this episode has been useful to you in any way, please forward it to someone else you know. Lastly please subscribe to our show and write a review.
Welcome to today's episode, where we finish up the fifteenth chapter of Acts. In Paul's letter to the church in Rome, he told them, “All things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose.” In this episode, we witness how Paul and Barnabas lived out the truth in their daily lives, inspiring us to navigate disagreements in a way that brings glory to God. If you've ever struggled to handle disagreements in a Christ-like manner, then this episode is for you. Take note of their example and discover how you too can apply these principles to your own life. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be inspired and encouraged. Download this episode now and join us on this journey of growth and transformation. If this episode has been useful to you in any way, please forward it to someone else you know. Lastly please subscribe to our show and write a review.
God's intention or act of love for all people, as revealed to Abraham, was that all should be saved, and this has not changed. In chapter 15 of the Book of Acts, the tension among the brethren reaches the point where the situation must be addressed, and I believe we are at this same place today in the church. In this episode, we see how the underlying issues of race, tradition, and misinformation had begun to cause division, and that was not the will of God. In this episode, I passionately speak about the issue at hand and allow the Holy Spirit to use me to share how this same issue is prevalent today. Turn in now to hear what was shared by the leading of the Holy Spirit. I pray that every listener will be changed by the words shared and that we will all begin to "Love God and our neighbors..." If this episode has been useful to you in any way, please forward it to someone else you know. Lastly please subscribe to our show and write a review.