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Send us a textThis week on the podcast, the pastors discuss why we don't sing music from Bethel (Redding, CA), Hillsong (Australia), Elevation, Jesus Culture, Gateway, and others. We start with a discussion of what the purpose of music and singing is and how we choose music for the church to sing. We hope the discussion is helpful to you.Some artists we like are Steven Curtis Chapman, Fernando Ortega, Sovereign Grace Music, Keith & Kristyn Getty, Caroline Cobb, among others. If you're unsure about an artist and want our opinion, just ask.================ We want to be a resource for you. Please send us your questions to questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at 830-321-0349.Please share this podcast on your social media or to your mailing list. We'd appreciate your help getting the message out.================The KBC Pastors Podcast is a production of Kerrville Bible Church. The show is hosted and edited by Toby Baxley. Original theme music by Toby Baxley.Our pastors are: Lead Pastor Chris McKnight, Associate Pastor Scott Christensen, Worship Pastor Toby Baxley, and Youth & Family Pastor Murray Van Gundy.
Chuck Parry has lived his life surrounded by miracles. While he leads the world-famous healing rooms at Bethel Redding, Chuck would be the first person to say that he is no more capable of bringing about healing than anyone else. The same Holy Spirit that lived in Jesus lives in us and JOY has a lot more to do with healing than you might think. If you enjoyed this message, please review and share this message with someone who needs it. Connect with us at www.FamilyLife.cc If you would like to support our mission financially, here are some ways you can donate to our church: Tap the text to the right to give via our Church Center App. Venmo/Zelle: Send to info@familylife.cc Text any amount to 84321 Visit www.FamilyLife.cc/Giving for more options. Thank you for listening and thank you for your generosity.
It has been said that all of us are theologians. We all have a picture of God in our heads. But is your picture of God correct? Keep listening to find out. Hi, my name is Terence and I'm your host for Reading and Readers, a podcast where I review Christian books for you. Today I review “Portrait of God: Rediscovering the Attributes of God through the Stories of His People” by Jack Mooring. 224 pages, published by David C. Cook Publishing in August 2024. Available in Amazon Kindle for USD9.99 and in Logos for USD10.79. I received a free review copy but the publisher has no input to my review. ## Systematic Theology Through BiographyToday's book promises to explain the Attributes of God through the lives of Christians. But wait, someone says, “If you really want to know the Attributes of God, you should get a good book on Systematic Theology. The bigger the better.” So grunts the theological egghead. Nope. If the size doesn't scare people off, the title “Systematic Theology” would. Then someone says, “Just get J.I. Packer's ‘Knowing God'.” That's a great book. A classic. But today's book gives us a different way to know God's attributes and that is through stories. Bible stories have helped children know God. Much of the Bible consists of stories of God and His People. So we could say that today's book is not inventing a new approach but rather adapts the biblical way of knowing God: through the stories of him interacting with his people. ## Art Class with a Divine SubjectIn this book, Jack Mooring wants us to paint a portrait of God. If this sounds a bit artsy-fartsy to you, maybe it's because Mooring was an artist. More, accurately, a musician. If his name sounds familiar, it's because he is the former band member with the Grammy Award-nominated group Leeland. Mooring is also the founding pastor of a church, Celebration of Life Church in Nashville. So he is not the typical professional theologian who writes a book on the attributes of God. He is just a passionate Christian who wants everyone to know God. And he takes hold of artistic license to separate himself from the professional theologians. We will do a portrait of God. Using the lives of God's people as the brushstrokes. ## A Brushstroke of JoyConsider this: Whose life do you think best reveals God's joy? Think of all the great men and women who have served God through the ages. Who would best demonstrate the joy of the Lord? Mooring chooses C.S. Lewis. The chapter starts with Lewis as a young man arriving at Oxford University. But then, the Great War happened. I quote:> The war was a brief but horrific interlude in his life. He saw unbearable things. His closest friend in his company was killed. While raised in a Christian home in Ireland, he'd been brought up on the teachings of the church, but early on he had decided God couldn't be real. His mother had died when he was only nine years old. He remembered praying that God would save her life, but his desperate request seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.>> His childhood angst at God had turned into full-blown atheism as a young man. And if his journey away from God needed any more help, his traumatic experiences in the war had seared his mind. Later, Mooring writes:> There were cracks in Lewis's armor. For all his resistance against God, he had a weak spot for joy. Deep joy. The joy that aches in your belly when you see something truly beautiful. You reach for it but can't grasp it. You try to recreate the same feeling the next day, only to find it missing. This haunted Lewis.>> He began to do what he always did to find answers: He read books and talked deeply with his friends. Famously, one of his friends was J.R.R. Tolkien. Tolkien and others encouraged Lewis in his search for answers. I quote:> Lewis raised a challenge to his friends: “What separates Christianity from any other myth? After all, there are other stories about a god ‘saving' his people.”>> His friends responded with an idea that changed his life. “Yes, Christianity is a myth,” they said. “But it is the only true myth.”>> Suddenly, he realized that the Norse mythology he loved was never the real source of the joy he felt. It was God. Every good and beautiful myth was simply pointing to the one true “myth”. The chapter interleaves episodes of Lewis' life with Mooring's own comments and reflections. A YouTube video about a ten-million-dollar mountain chalet sends Mooring through a whirlwind of emotions from curiosity, awe, desire and lust, to disappointment, jealousy, embarrassment and resignation. Everybody who has watched an influencer boasting of cars, food or travel knows what Mooring felt. Mooring shows us YouTube-addicts that our desire is a reminder that God is our true desire. Just like C.S. Lewis, we are searching for the real source of joy: God. And that's how every chapter goes. He shares a story then a reflection to bridge the story to you, the reader today. On top of that, every chapter in the book ends with “Final Brushstrokes”. Let me quote: > C.S. Lewis's life teaches us that the greatest joys in life are simply signposts pointing us to the ultimate joy that is God. And that when we find Him, we find peace even in deep pain and suffering.> > So our portrait of God gets another color: the vibrant hues of joy! We learn that God is not on a mission to stop people from having fun. Actually, the fun begins with Him. We think that worldly pleasures will fulfill us, but they let us down every time. God Himself is the author of everything good, true, and beautiful! And when we find Him, we can truly enjoy the world He made and find an unfading joy that comes from His nature. I repeat, “the story of C.S. Lewis gives our portrait of God another colour, the vibrant hues of joy.” And so every story in this book gives another brushstroke, giving us a better, more complete look of God each time. Or does it? The thing about brushstrokes is that it can either reveal or distort the subject it portrays. ## God Still Heals TodayChapter 5 is titled, “The Healer” -- God of Power. It is the story of Kathryn Kuhlman. I quote:> I chose the story of Kathryn Kuhlman because her life is an irrefutable example that God heals today. He can even work through people who, like her, were imperfect and in need of God's grace. Because those are, in fact, the only people He can use. And Mooring needs an irrefutable example because some people do refute it. Those pesky cessationist who believe the spiritual gifts have ceased. Mooring writes:> I believe this [cessationism] is one of the most damaging ideas the church has ever adopted. It has caused so many to miss out on one of the things Jesus died to give them.> I don't have the space in this chapter to make a complete argument refuting cessationism. I point to you to Jack Deere's superb book Surprised by the Power of the Spirit. He is right. He doesn't have the space to make that argument but he goes for it anyways. Let me summarise the three problems I see with this chapter. ### Healing and Gift of Healing Are DifferentFirst, Mooring assumes that cessationists do not believe God heals today. In the conclusion to the chapter, he writes:> People like Kathryn Kuhlman showed the world that God is still active in healing the sick. There is a problem here because cessationists also believe God is still active in healing the sick. John MacArthur, the poster child for cessationists, writes in his book Strange Fire:> While the Lord still answers prayer and works in providential ways to heal people according to his will, there is no evidence that miraculous healings are occurring today as they did during the apostolic age. Mooring should have written, “People like Kathryn Kuhlman showed the world that God is still active in *giving individuals healing power today*.” When Mooring conflates “God heals today” with “God gives individuals healing power today”, as if one means the same as the other, it causes misunderstandings. Readers walk away thinking, "Those Reformed fellows don't believe God heals! And they call themselves Bible believing Christians?" Now that I have clarified the cessationist position, does Mooring's point on healing still stand? The purpose of the chapter is to highlight the Power of God. I ask: "Is the Power of God only demonstrated through healing rallies?" No. Would the Power of God also be demonstrated if I prayed for someone, and that someone got healed? Yes. Should the church teach Christians that God heals today? Yes.That is what Mooring is getting at. But he could have made that point more powerfully, getting more agreement if he told the readers about God's power through healing instead of God's power in giving some individuals the power of healing. ### Character of the Healer and the Healed.My second criticism: Mooring makes a big push for healing but over-promises the impact. He writes:> Praying for the sick is an act of divine love, and love never fails! So no matter what happens, the compassionate act of believing for someone's healing is itself a success.> What if we lived this way? Thought this way? A dying world would be shocked back to a God reality that has been gone for decades. We would see millions saved! Millions coming into direct contact with the God who loves them and sent His only Son for them! Would we really see millions saved? Jesus healed ten lepers, only one came back to give thanks to Jesus. In Matthew 11:21, Jesus says, "“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes." In Matthew 12:39, Jesus answered those seeking a sign from him, “An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign, but no sign will be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah." So if Jesus Christ, the Son of God, had a 'bad' conversion rate from healing, I'm not confident that all those who were healed by Kathryn Kuhlman and her fellow healers came to saving faith. You say, "Even if it's 10%, that's still a good reason to promote healing rallies." But Jesus rejected those who called for signs. Isn't that a clear sign for us on the place of miracles today? Consider this: when Paul wrote his final letter to Timothy, he charged Timothy to do many miracles, teach other faithful men how to receive the gifts and how to promote these gifts so that people will come to Jesus through healing and miracles. No, Paul did not. This is what Paul wrote. 2 Timothy 2:2.> and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also. Keeping the main thing the main thing is to keep the Gospel central. In the climax of the letter. 2 Timothy 4:1-2.> I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: Preach the Word... From my criticisms on this chapter, you would think that I am a cessationist. Actually I am not. From my own study, I don't see a biblical reason to conclude that the gifts have ceased. I have no problems with the spiritual gifts being in operation today. So I am sympathetic to his position. I just disagree with how he frames it, which brings me to my last point on this chapter. ### Bill Johnson and Not Sam StormsMy third criticism: Mooring lost me at Bill Johnson. He would have had me if he said Sam Storm. I have read Bill Johnson's “When Heaven Invades Earth” and am familiar with the practices of his church, Bethel Redding. I compared Johnson's own words and his church's practice against Scripture, and I conclude that Bill Johnson distorts Scripture to fit his theology and practice. So when I read a quote from Bill Johnson, all the alarm bells in my head just rang out. Mooring might protest and say that in the whole book, he just makes one mention of Bill Johnson. It's just a side remark, a throwaway quote, and it shouldn't put the whole chapter into doubt. Well, if he is frustrated so am I. I share many of his positions and outlook on healing and gifts of healing. He could have elevated his argument by quoting Sam Storm. Or Craig Keener. But not Bill Johnson. I don't like it when someone twists Scripture for their own ends. ## Other BrushstrokesLet's step out of this healing chapter and consider the rest of the book. So far, we have a story of C.S. Lewis and Kathryn Kuhlman. Their lives are brushstrokes that describe God's joy and power. There are others: Augustine, William and Catherine Booth, Thomas Chalmers, Fanny Crosby and Athanasius that in their lives describe God's holiness, compassion, good news, faithfulness and truth. The last two chapters of the book bring out the story of you. Who are you? How do you relate to God? In his conclusion, Mooring writes that we are:> to use our gifts to ‘paint God' for a world that is desperate to know what He is really like. ## Overall ThoughtsAnd yes, the world is desperate to know what God is really like. Does this book tell us? The book aims to tell us the attributes of God through the stories of his people. In that sense, it is a success. Mooring has picked, for the most part, individuals that Christians would agree are exemplary. And in whose lives we can see a portrait of God. But after finishing this book, it has also made me realise the big flaw in using other believers' stories to know God. Let's imagine an evil version of Jack Mooring, who also wants to tell the attributes of God through God's people. But instead of choosing a blind hymnwriter, he picks a pastor convicted for sexual assault. He picks murderous crusaders, child molesters, embezzlers, a villains gallery of self-professing Christians. Then this evil version of Jack Mooring concludes the book to say, “These are Christians, and so God.” Christians will rightly argue that those crooks pervert the true portrait of God. As God himself has put it, “My name is blasphemed among the nations because of evil doers.” When we pick individuals that best fits our idea of God, our choice reveals more about what we think God is like and not necessarily how God is really like. We could have a situation where we are supposed to have a painting of the Mona Lisa but instead get a Lisa Simpson. “Does that mean reading biographies of Christian men and women is a useless enterprise?” No! The reading principle behind that is Paul's call, “Follow me as I follow Christ.” We follow Paul knowing that he is the imperfect following the perfect. So we read the biographies to know imperfect creatures. But when it comes to knowing the Perfect Creator, the attributes of God, we risk adopting the principle behind Philip's request, “Jesus, show us the Father,” which Jesus replied, “When you see me, you see the Father.” This is something that only Jesus can say. When you see me, Terence, you don't see the Father. You think that's obvious? It should be. But if it was then why do so many people lose faith in God when the people they admire fall from grace. I don't want you to misunderstand me. I am not knocking on Jack Mooring's book. I just want to point out how reading Mooring's book reminded me again how wonderful is our Bible. We can actually know God because the Perfect has revealed himself to us. To know the attributes of God, to know God, absent the Bible is a speculative and confusing mess. But with the Bible, we can know God and know how well his people reflect who he is. ## Would I recommend it?Would I recommend this book? For Christians who like Bill Johnson and the type of Christianity he represents, they would not give someone like me a chance to question their beliefs. For them I would definitely recommend this book. Mooring's chapter on Kathryn Kuhlman will affirm everything they believe in. They will consider Mooring as "one of us.” Then two chapters later, they will read Fanny Crosby, the blind hymnwriter, and read:> It is far easier to say that God doesn't heal anymore. It is also easy to say the opposite, that God always heals and that something is wrong with you if you are still sick. The truth is that both statements are wrong.>> God does still heal, and we should actively pursue His healing. But God also sits with us in our suffering and promises to be our reward, even when it seems like our prayers are not being answered. If you are a Christian who does not know Bill Johnson and the type of Christianity he represents, I would still be happy to recommend you this book. It is a light and easy way to learn about the attributes of God and introduce you to good books down the road. But I would warn you. I would tell you the three points I have against chapter 5. ## ConclusionSo in conclusion, does the book give us a portrait of God through the stories of his people? Yes. It is a portrait of God from a selected palette of colours that reveals Jack Mooring's concept of God, which would be recognisable as the God Christians worship. I think that when it comes to the details, for certain brushstrokes, some correction is needed. But that's art. And we all have an imperfect portrait of God in our heads. The important thing is as we study the Bible, we trust that God will reveal more of who he is. And just as looking at beautiful portraits inspire artists to paint better, so pondering at the portrait of God Mooring has given us inspires us to know God better and to live better for him. This is a Reading and Readers review of “Portrait of God” by Jack Mooring. 224 pages, published by David C. Cook Publishing in August 2024. Available in Amazon Kindle for USD9.99 and in Logos for USD10.79. I received a free review copy but the publisher has no input to my review. Thank you and bye bye. ## Book List* Portrait of God by Jack Mooring. 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Keith and Matt continue the conversation about worship manipulation, and take a handful of hotline callers' questions.If you want to call in to the Bonus Show, leave a voicemail at (530) 332-8020. We would love to get to your calls!Pick up the Heretic Happy Hour book!LINKSQuoirCast on PatreonQuoirCast on Patheos
Our panelists for this episode are all former worship leaders and their experiences suggest that worship music is emotionally and spiritually manipulative in ways most people cannot possibly imagine.If you want to call in to the Bonus Show, leave a voicemail at (530) 332-8020. We would love to get to your calls!LINKSQuoirCast on PatreonQuoirCast on PatheosPANELEve_wasframedCaleb FadnessBenjamin Faye
Welcome to a heartfelt episode where the pillars of the Bethel Redding community, Richard and Libby Gordon, invite you into the sacred space of their lives. In this intimate conversation, the Gordons generously share their personal tales of faith, marriage, and parenting, offering a poignant glimpse into the intricate tapestry of their journey.Rich and Libby open up about their individual paths to faith, providing a rich context for the foundation of their shared spiritual journey. From their South African upbringings to their uniquely personal encounters with the power of the Holy Spirit, their stories converge to form a compelling narrative of faith's transformative power.The episode unfolds with the Gordons delving into the intricacies of their romantic journey, from the initial sparks of dating to the profound commitment of marriage, which grows, sharpens and changes you to the beginnings of trying to build a family. Listeners are treated to the genuine and relatable aspects of their relationship, exploring the challenges and joys that come with building a life together.The conversation takes a poignant turn as Rich and Libby bravely share their experiences with parenthood, shining a light on the often overlooked struggles of postpartum challenges. The Gordons provide a candid and raw account of navigating through a particularly difficult postpartum season, emphasizing the importance of community support and mental health resources during such trying times.As the Gordons weave their narratives together, the audience gains a profound understanding of the delicate balance required to nurture a flourishing family dynamic while maintaining a deep commitment to faith and community service. Their story is one of resilience, hope, and the unwavering strength found in the bonds of love and partnership.So, join us for an enriching episode as Rich and Libby Gordon invite you into their world, sharing the vulnerabilities and triumphs that have shaped their faith, marriage, and parenting journey. This conversation is not just a glimpse into their lives; it's an inspiring exploration of the transformative power of love, faith, and the enduring commitment to building a life imbued with purpose and divine connection.Richard and Libby Gordon:Both raised in South Africa, having worked in church, academia, and business realms, the Gordons now live in to Redding, CA with their children, Moses and Ella. They both serve on the Senior Leadership Team at Bethel Church. Libby is devoted to a life of intimacy with God. After a radical encounter with God as a teenager, she entered ministry at nineteen years old. Now she is helping to oversee Bethel's online church expression after years of leading and overseeing in the BSSM and BSSMO realms. Richard's dream is to raise up world-changers and influencers like Daniel who will shape and shift culture, encountering and ushering in the presence of God wherever they go. He comes alive, igniting the potential in people around him and seeing the Glory of God move across the earth! Richard has completed his BSc in Computer Engineering and MA in Electronic Engineering. He has had the privilege of working alongside some of the world's best tech companies and now helps to oversee Bethel Tech and Bethel College.Connect with Lauren:InstagramFacebook Connect with Jason:Jay's InstagramJay's FacebookBraveCo Instagramwww.braveco.org
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We have an excellent episode this week as we welcome Mike Maeshiro to the REVcovery Room! Mike spent most of his ministry career hiding who he really was in order to fit in and we get into all the ways that creates problems both internally and in relationship with others. We also answer the burning question of what is the deal with the golden dust at Bethel Redding. You don't want to miss this one. We now have a Discord now for our Patrons! You can join here: Patreon.com/revcovery This podcast is edited by Elizabeth Nordenholt from Podcat Audio: https://elizabethnordenholt.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week grant and Ken are joined by Pastor Ken Williams from Bethel Redding. Ken also does extensive work with last week's guest, Elizabeth Woning, and has released a book titled The Journey Out. Thanks for listening to the God Is Not A Theory, a podcast of Orbis Ministries. For more information, go to orbisministries.org. If you'd like to hear more from Ken or join the Orbis Ministries community, you can download the free Orbis Ministries Mobile App here: https://get.theapp.co/kjwz
This week Grant and Ken are joined by Elizabeth Woning, a pastor at Bethel Redding and Founder of CHANGED. Thanks for listening to the God Is Not A Theory, a podcast of Orbis Ministries. For more information, go to orbisministries.org. If you'd like to hear more from Ken or join the Orbis Ministries community, you can download the free Orbis Ministries Mobile App here: https://get.theapp.co/kjwz
From the book of Nehemiah, Bill Johnson exhorts us to stay focused on building our history with God. Every bit of progress you make with the Lord disheartens the enemy. Learn to recognize the three things the devil attempts to keep us from advancing with the power of the Holy Spirit.
In this fourth episode of I USED to be a Psychic Podcast, I interview Author, Blogger and Speaker Holly Pivec about the dangers of the New Apostolic Reformation and her most recent book “Counterfeit Kingdom” coauthored by Doug Geivett. NAR churches, like Bethel in Redding California, incorporate many New Age practices and beliefs into their theology, sprinkling just enough truth to give the illusion of biblical accuracy. Holly and Doug's book shines light on this deception, and helps to educate and equip Christian's to be discerning when it comes to their beliefs; to base them on biblical truth rather than on experiences and new revelations given by the “Apostles & Prophets” that govern these churches. As someone who was saved from the New Age, this topic hits close to home, thankfully my experience in the occult helped me to recognized these red flags within Bethel very early on in my walk with Christ. It was a blessing when I found out others had the same concerns and when reading Counterfeit Kingdom all of my convictions on the subject were confirmed. This isn't something we should turn a blind eye to as Christians! On top of NAR churches distorting The Gospel through unbiblical teachings, the Bethel Supernatural School of Ministry (BSSM) teaches very clear divination methods that look almost identical to the “Psychic Development” classes I taught in the New Age. To name a few, they practice necromancy(mediumship), grave soaking(believing they can absorb a deceased persons spiritual gifts from laying on their grave), and teach that one much receive a spiritual “activation” to receive the ability to prophesy. The Bible is clear that any form of divination is against God, something we should be adhering to in the body of Christ. If you haven't already, I highly encourage everyone to check out their book “Counterfeit Kingdom”, it's available everywhere books are sold! This is an episode you won't want to miss! ⠀ “
Renée Evans and her husband, Joaquin, were sent from Bethel Redding to plant Bethel Austin in 2017 as the senior pastors. Renée has previous experience in business management and has spent more than 15 years in the publishing industry. Before pastoring, Renée and her husband were itinerant speakers who traveled extensively both internationally and within the United States. She is a mother to three young children and is known for her entrepreneurialism, creativity, and her real and vulnerable communication style with a ministry history that goes back to Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia. Renée has a passion for the local church to grow for city-wide transformation and become the salt and light of the world. Tune into this episode as Renee shares about finding the purpose of pain, recognizing God's call on your life and more. Visit Our Website for Show Notes: ACupFullofHopePodcast.com Follow A Cup Full of Hope on Facebook and Instagram: Instagram • Facebook Follow Caroline on Facebook and Instagram Instagram • Facebook
In 2021 I had the tremendous honour of interviewing Bill Johnson (best-selling author, speaker & senior leader at Bethel Redding).Bill Johnson, and the Bethel Redding movement have impacted the world through their worship, mentorship programs and books.In this interview, Bill gives us wisdom to navigate the times we are finding ourselves in--both in the church and in society. His insights were so wise and timely that we wanted to re-air them going into 2023. In the interview, we talked about:* general wisdom for the times* the role of believers in turning nations around* Christians and political engagement* a special word for Sr. leaders* wisdom for next-generation leaders* pandemic management* the main piece of advice he would give at this time (last question of interview)I pray this conversation blesses you. Please consider sharing._________________________________Faytene.tv is a listener-supported program. To help us produce more interviews on essential topics for our nation, please click here to donate: https://www.faytene.tv/donate____________________________If you want to be sure and never miss an episode, sign up for our email list here. We send notices about our most recent shows out weekly, as well as event information when applicable: https://madmimi.com/signups/72187/joinALSO, FIND US AT:Main Site: https://www.faytene.tv/Free App: https://apple.co/3rgzcfCYouTube: https://bit.ly/3d7XyTzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/faytenetvInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/faytene/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fayteneFlote: https://flote.app/user/FayteneVimeo: https://vimeo.com/channels/faytenetvBitchute: www.bitchute.com/channel/faytenetvRumble: https://rumble.com/user/faytenetvGab: https://gab.com/faytene#faytene #Canada #Bethel #Redding #wisdom #politics #engagement #management #leaders #believers #Christians #response
Prorocze dary uwalniają 3 rzeczy: siłę, pocieszenie i odwagę. Gdy myślimy o odwadze, to myślimy o Dawidzie i Goliacie. Odwaga w Dawidzie nie pojawiła się wtedy, gdy stanął naprzeciwko Goliata. Ta odwaga pojawiła się dużo wcześniej w jego życiu. Odwaga potrafi być bardzo prosta. Chce rzucić wam wyzwanie-by rozpoznać ziarno odwagi. Odwaga zaczyna się w małych miejscach. Posłuchaj niesamowitego przesłania-pastora Bena ARMSTRONG, dyrektor służby proroczej Kościoła Bethel Redding z Kalifornii. 18.09.2022/Gość specjalny Ben Armstrong
I had a major trigger this week.My favorite preacher/Father of the Faith from Bethel Redding, lost his wife to cancer.Losing such a great Kingdom woman of God as Beni Johnson made the day of finding this out as holy. Losing such an amazing woman of God and then reading all the tributes about her shook me to the very core of my being.Her book the "Happy Intercessor" was key to helping me learn how to pray from a place of abiding and not striving.More podcasts episodes of the Kingdom Mentor Podcast available by clicking here.My thoughts also went to an email I wrote a month or so ago...where amidst being by Dave in pain with cancer, the major word was ..."Do the next thing."I wrote: I learned this while reading a powerful book by Elizabeth Elliot. There's an old legend inscribed in a parsonage in England somewhere on the sea coast, a Saxon legend that said, “Do the next thing.”It seems to fit the gaping area of the jigsaw puzzle of my life where there needs to be something placed there to make sense amidst this walk with cancer.....So even now, as Dave has been gone (here) for over a month, the "do the next thing" for me might be to simply spend extra time in the Word and Worship as I travel through the journey of trauma and grief.It also means to prepare paperwork with bills, probate, and other misc tasks.I do the next thing and walk it out in child like faith.Do the next thing for me now also means to stay even more connected to my amazing adult children.So back to Beni. ...LISTEN AS I SHARE more about her life and the impact Bill Johnson's word just days after he lost his wife called "Breaking The Bread Of My Soul"Watch it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/LbmKDFcG-vE
CW: spiritual abuse, cult, mentions of death, manipulation, mentions of sexual abuse, mentions of sexual abuse and sexualization of minors, mentions of grooming of minors We are so incredibly thankful for smut fiction author and Tiktoker, Molly Tullis, for sharing her story with us. Molly is a pastor's kid of a former pastor of the Bethel Redding (think Bethel Music, Jesus Culture, etc.) cult. Molly experienced some deep trauma as a result of her cult upbringing but is now a writer of smut fiction, which seems to be a reclaiming of her purity culture upbringing. Molly is truly wonderful and her books are amazing! So if you enjoy fiction, especially spicy fiction, buy her Romanov Oracle and Asphodel Series books! Additional sections include talking about SCOTUS sucking ass and our new segment, Petty Silly Songs with Gabe. To connect with Molly outside of her books, you can find her on Instagram and TikTok To connect with us on social media, support us on Patreon, or join our Discord and Facebook communities, click here.
Bethel Evangelist Explains The Gospel - Remnant Interview With Tom CrandallI am often told that Bethel Church in Redding California does not preach the TRUE Gospel. But is that true? If you watch Remnant you will know that we are not Bethel fan boys. We have been rightfully critical of the "physics of heaven", the teachings they sell of Bob Jones traveling to heaven, and the frequent retractions. Yet I have not seen anything out of Bethel that would suggest they preach a "different gospel". That is a hefty claim we are unwilling to endorse. Well ,while we were at the send conference we bumped into this guy eating a philly cheesesteak sandwich. Turns out, he is the evangelist on staff at Bethel Redding. With literally no prep-time Tom swallows the rest of his philly cheesesteak and heads down to Kansas City Chiefs locker room to film a podcast with two guys he has never met and never heard of. The following footage is from sed interview. Enjoy! Donate (Paypal)https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GC2Z86XHHG4X6___________________________________________________________________________________Exclusive Content (Patreon)https://www.patreon.com/TheRemnantRadio__________________________________________________________________________________We're social! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRemnantRadioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theremnantradio/___________________________________________________________________________________Our Favorite Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/theremnantradio___________________________________________________________________________________Michael Rowntree's Church Bridgewayhttps://www.bridgewaychurch.com/___________________________________________________________________________________Michael Miller's Church Reclamation Churchhttps://reclamationdenver.com/___________________________________________________________________________________Kairos Classroom: Use Promo Code Remnant for 10% offhttps://kairosclassroom.com/classes__________________________________________________________________________________The Gospel Of Mark Group Packets https://the-remnant-radio.creator-spring.com/listing/the-gospel-of-mark-workbooks__________________________________________________________________________________Download Free Ebookhttp://eepurl.com/hSCQRvKairos Classroom: Use Promo Code "Remnant" for 10% offhttps://kairosclassroom.com/classes Kairos Classroom: Use Promo Code Remnant for 10% offhttps://kairosclassroom.com/classesSupport the show
No hemos flaqueado en nuestra búsqueda por un avivamiento. En este servicio, Bill Johnson y Kris Vallotton empoderan a Dann Farrelly como pastor principal de Bethel Redding y a Chris Cruz como pastor asociado. Dann Farrelly enseña sobre la historia del avivamiento en Bethel para demostrar hacia dónde nos dirigimos. Debemos crecer en gracia para ser la Iglesia unos con otros. Audio traducido por Bethel Media Traducciones.
"God has given you a space that He wants you to obtain for the sake of His glory, but there's no point in picking a fight where God isn't fighting. We're not activists, we're revivalists." This week's special guest Hayley Braun, from Bethel Redding, has come to share with us how to obtain the promise, be the oil that sustains the fire, and become a resting place for the presence of God. If you would like to learn more about Bethel Cleveland and how to get involved, please visit our website at bethelcleveland.com.
Recently I had the tremendous honour to interview Bill Johnson (best selling author, speaker & senior leader at Bethel Redding).Bill Johnson, and the Bethel Redding movement has impacted the world through their worship, mentorship programs and books.In this interview Bill gives us wisdom to navigate the times we are finding ourselves in. We talked about:* general wisdom for the times* the role of believers in turning nations around* Christians and political engagement* a special word for Sr. leaders* wisdom for next generation leaders* pandemic management* the main piece of advice he would give at this time (last question of interview)I have already watched this interview a few times over myself and have gotten different insights each time. I pray this conversation blesses you as much as it did I. Please consider sharing this video if you appreciate the content.__________________________________________________________A special thank you to our partners that enable us to bring these important conversations forward.__________________________________________________________Faytene.tv is a listener supported program. To help us produce more interviews on important topics for our nation please clickhere to donate: https://www.faytene.tv/donateALSO FIND US AT:Main Site: https://www.faytene.tv/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/faytenetvInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/faytene/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/faytene YouTube: https://bit.ly/3d7XyTz Flote: https://flote.app/user/FayteneRumble: https://rumble.com/user/faytenetv
Join us for the replay of our July 17, 2021 service. We have Tom Crandall from Bethel Redding joining us for a night of testimonies, healings, and hope restored. Tom and Time Specht (Bethel Austin Youth Pastor) share testimonies from our latest Youth Camp. Tom also preaches the gospel, and invites people into a fresh encounter with Jesus. LIKE and SUBSCRIBE For more info on our church or services go to www.bethelatx.com
We are so excited to share this week's episode, “Am I A Good Stepparent?”, with special guests, Jason and Lauren Vallotton. Jason is the Pastoral Care Overseer at Bethel Redding. He is a counselor, teacher and outdoor adventure enthusiast! He's given his life to resourcing and equipping people with tools for emotional and relational health and is the founder of BraveCo, an online community of men pursuing wholeness, purpose and brotherhood. Jason is also the author of Winning the War Within and co-author of Moral Revolution. Lauren is an Executive Pastor at Bethel Church in Redding, California where she helps bring pastoral and logistical leadership to the Church Team. With a knack for organizational leadership and strategy, she's fueled by her heart to see individuals, families, and cities transformed to display their greatest potential! She and Jason have recently added a beautiful baby girl to the party, and their family continues to be their greatest joy and deepest fulfillment.In this episode we discuss:How to date after divorceCo-parenting as a team with your spouseBuilding connections and establishing trust with your stepchildrenJason's book: Winning the War WithinAnd more!! This podcast is available on all major podcast platforms! You can also find our podcast on our website at www.blendedkingdomfamilies.com. Be sure to subscribe to never miss an episode!!We pray that this podcast blesses you today! #blendedkingdomfamilies #restoredfamilymovementWhere to find Jason and Lauren Vallotton: Jason's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayvallottonLauren's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lvallottonJason's new book, Winning the War Within: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/jason-vallotton/products/pre-order-winning-the-war-within-the-journey-to-healing-and-wholenessJason's Men's Discipleship Program: https://www.instagram.com/braveco.men
Mike examines some popular winds and waves of so-called Christian gatherings --
In this week's Apologetics Profile, Brady Blevins visits with Holly Pivec for Part 2 of a discussion about Bethel Church of Redding, Calif. and its controversial leader, Pastor Bill Johnson. Bethel Redding was by far our #1 most requested Profile topic over the last several years. Questions raised included Bethel's ties to the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and more recently the failed prophecies predicting Donald Trump's reelection by Kris Vallotton, Senior Associate Pastor at Bethel Church This 11,000 member church having a major but problematic influence on Christianity throughout the US and worldwide. Johnson’s reach touches thousands of churches not otherwise associated with NAR through affiliated ministries including Bethel Music, Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, and Bethel Leaders Network. Books and Profile Profile on Bill Johnson and Bethel, Redding, Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile: https://www.watchman.org/ProfileBethelRedding.pdf A New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement, by R. Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec: http://bit.ly/HollyPivec God’s Super-Apostles: Encountering the Worldwide Prophets and Apostles Movement, by R. Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec: http://bit.ly/HollyPivec2 Holly Pivec a master’s degree in Christian apologetics from Biola University. She was the University Editor at Biola for nearly a decade and also served as managing editor of the award-winning Biola Magazine. Together with Biola professor Doug Geivett, she co-authored two books about NAR: A New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement and God’s Super-Apostles: Encountering the Worldwide Prophets and Apostles Movement (see links above). For more information, visit: www.hollypivec.com Dr. Brady Blevins, Senior Apologist at Watchman Fellowship, is a speaker, writer and researcher for the ministry. He serves as Profile Editor and is frequent host of our Apologetics Profile podcast. He holds a BS in Bible and Pastoral Ministries from Arlington Baptist College, a MA in Counseling from Dallas Baptist University and a Doctorate in Educational Ministries from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Baptist minister and a member of the International Society of Christian Apologetics (ISCA), and the Evangelical Press Association (EPA). For more information visit: www.watchman.org/staff/BradyBlevinsBio.pdf. Additional Resources FREE: We are also offering a free subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give. Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman FellowshipFor more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
In this week's Apologetics Profile, Brady Blevins sits down with Holly Pivec for Part 1 of a discussion about Bethel Church of Redding, Calif. and its controversial leader, Pastor Bill Johnson. Bethel Redding was by far our #1 most requested Profile topic over the last several years. Questions raised included Bethel's ties to the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and more recently the failed prophecies predicting Donald Trump's reelection by Kris Vallotton, Senior Associate Pastor at Bethel Church This 11,000 member church having a major but problematic influence on Christianity throughout the US and worldwide. Johnson’s reach touches thousands of churches not otherwise associated with NAR through affiliated ministries including Bethel Music, Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, and Bethel Leaders Network. Books and Profile Profile on Bill Johnson and Bethel, Redding, Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile: https://www.watchman.org/ProfileBethelRedding.pdf A New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement, by R. Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec: http://bit.ly/HollyPivec God’s Super-Apostles: Encountering the Worldwide Prophets and Apostles Movement, by R. Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec: http://bit.ly/HollyPivec2 Holly Pivec a master’s degree in Christian apologetics from Biola University. She was the University Editor at Biola for nearly a decade and also served as managing editor of the award-winning Biola Magazine. Together with Biola professor Doug Geivett, she co-authored two books about NAR: A New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement and God’s Super-Apostles: Encountering the Worldwide Prophets and Apostles Movement (see links above). For more information, visit: www.hollypivec.com Dr. Brady Blevins, Senior Apologist at Watchman Fellowship, is a speaker, writer and researcher for the ministry. He serves as Profile Editor and is frequent host of our Apologetics Profile podcast. He holds a BS in Bible and Pastoral Ministries from Arlington Baptist College, a MA in Counseling from Dallas Baptist University and a Doctorate in Educational Ministries from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Baptist minister and a member of the International Society of Christian Apologetics (ISCA), and the Evangelical Press Association (EPA). For more information visit: www.watchman.org/staff/BradyBlevinsBio.pdf. Additional Resources FREE: We are also offering a free subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give. Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman FellowshipFor more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
Chris Cruz. is the young adult pastor at Bethel Church in Redding, California. A great church in lead by Pastor Bill Johnson. Tribe Young Adult Ministry is the next generation of young people at Bethel Redding! Pastor Chris is also the author of a great new book called The Practice of Being with Jesus: A Daily Path into God's Presence, Curing the Restless Life, and Living as a Disciple!
Caleb and Andrew finish chapter 5 of the Wonderful Works of God with an excursus about miracles. How do many churches and movements misunderstand them? What is their true purpose? Do they continue today? Caleb provides some stories from his time inside Bethel Redding, and the guys compare this and other problematic developments with Bavinck's doctrine of special revelation. You won't want to miss this one.And, as if that wasn't enough excitement, we announce the winner of BavStakes II!Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/bavcast)
Caleb and Andrew finish chapter 5 of the Wonderful Works of God with an excursus about miracles. How do many churches and movements misunderstand them? What is their true purpose? Do they continue today? Caleb provides some stories from his time inside Bethel Redding, and the guys compare this and other problematic developments with Bavinck’s […] The post Episode 26: WWG: The Value of Special Revelation…and Bethel? appeared first on Bavcast.
Losses have been devastating as wildfires continue to ravage the U.S. West Coast. Bethel Church in Redding, California, has sent out the Bethel Global Response team to help their neighbors in need. Find out more in this episode from host John Matarazzo.
Caryl Matrisciana is the featured speaker: topic - The New Spirituality
Few churches have had the global impact that Bethel Redding and it’s spin off ministry of Jesus Culture Music have had over the past dozen years. Kim Walker-Smith, one of the original Bethel worship leaders, helped launch a movement of worship and intimacy with God that has touched the nations and spearheaded ministry through the wildly popular Jesus Culture movement... and she’s not slowing down. John Chisum has a candid conversation with Kim about worship, the struggles of leadership, managing family and ministry, and the traumas of her childhood that have made her a deep-feeling worshiper. Kim shares openly about childhood abuse and trauma and the miraculous healing journey God has led her through from her book, Brave Surrender: Let God’s Love Rewrite Your Story (Zondervan: 2019). Celebrating the release of her new solo album Wild Heart, Kim says, "My last record, On My Side, was a collection of songs written from a desert season of my life. I was processing grief, anger, and pain. God met me in the desert and brought life and healing. Emerging from the desert, ushered me into a season fresh with new life. This new album is a strong declaration of freedom and who God is. On the other side of a desert season is growth, deeper connection to Jesus, and a new authority. In the desert, all my doubts and questions came to the surface. I wondered if God was truly as good and as faithful as He says. I asked if He could truly bring the freedom I longed for and the healing I needed. He met me in that place and not only proved His faithfulness, but taught me in greater measure who He is." If you love Bethel Worship and Jesus Culture, don’t miss this powerful conversation with iconic worship leader and songwriter, Kim Walker-Smith.
The fourth service in Healing Conference 2020 with Pastor Chris Gore from Bethel Redding.
The first message of the Healing conference 2020 with Pastor Chris Gore from Bethel Redding.
The fifth and final service in Healing Conference 2020 with Pastor Chris Gore from Bethel Redding.
The second service of Healing Conference 2020 with Pastor Chris Gore from Bethel Redding.
The third service in Healing Conference 2020 with Pastor Chris Gore from Bethel Redding.
Season 2, Episode 23 Welcome to Season 2 of Your Kingdom Journey! In this first episode, I interview Niyi Adereti, the ultimate encourager! He has such a needed word in a season like this! Hear about his journey from the mega city of Lagos, Nigeria to the small, mountain town of Redding, California. Let his story inspire you to greater surrender and devotion to the Lord! In the interview Niyi shares this HOPE: How to overcome an inferiority complex and perfectionism. How the Father’s dream becomes our dream. Surrender does not mean loss! How one challenge strengthens and equips you for the next. Niyi Adereti is a pastor, minister, and content creator at Encourager Media. He oversees the Pastor on Call Team at Bethel Redding. He is married to Wunmi and they have 2 boys. Download Niyi’s free ebook, How to Find Peace in the Midst of Chaos. Not feeling good enough? Wanting to overcome perfectionism? Needing to learn how to disagree with someone without blowing up? Listen to a weekly encouraging word from Niyi on YouTube: Encourager Media. Needing hope and direction for your kingdom journey? Check out my website for coaching resources and other encouraging podcasts. Claudia Klann ~ Life Coach, Podcast Host, Prophetic Artist, Inner Healing Minister Website Subscribe to Podcast Prophetic Art e-Course: Dare to Discover You! Be the person you were designed to be!
Lauren is the Director of Operations for Bethel Redding and also serves as a pastor, leader, and Bethel.TV host. Lauren is passionate about helping people learn how to courageously step into the greatness for which God has created them. With roots in the deep South, Lauren is a California transplant who's a wife to her husband Jason and also a mom of 4! Together, she and Jason are passionate about creating families and cultures of emotional health, freedom, and wholeness. Visit Our Website for Show Notes: ACupFullofHopePodcast.com Follow A Cup Full of Hope on Facebook and Instagram: Instagram • Facebook Follow the Hosts on Instagram: Caroline Harries • Jessica Satterfield
Pastor Eric Johnson from Bethel Redding share a powerful message about in this pandemic season, we need healing more than ever — physically, mentally, emotionally and of course, spiritually. Let's continue to hold fast to our faith in Jesus, praying and believing in His healing power even when it seems like the world is falling apart.
In this message, Van Cochrane interviews Steve Backlund of Igniting Hope and Bethel Redding on “5 Keys To Arising and Shining”.
Randy continues his focus on false prophets and apostles in the church today
"Nu Vine Nimeni | No One Else Is Coming" [ 16.02.2020 ] - un mesaj de la Dylan Long, pastor ordinat la Bethel Redding, California și parte din echipa Awakening Europe.Evenimentele Awakening au ca și scop revelarea prezenței lui Dumnezeu. Inima noastră pentru aceste întâlniri este ca tu să te întâlnești personal cu Isus. Nu vrem să fie doar o altă conferință, ci vrem să îl lăsăm pe Duhul Sfânt să conducă aceste întâlniri și vrem ca El să fie focusul nostru. Pentru mai multe informații accesează www.awakeningeurope.comTe invităm să experimentezi Duminica împreună cu noi.Duminică | 11:00 | Cinema Florin PiersicPiața Mihai Viteazu, Cluj-NapocaFii în contact cu noi prin rețelele de socializare | www.instagram.com/casatamplaruluicluj | www.facebook.com/casatamplarului | www.casatamplarului.ro
Join us for our sermon of the week. This week, guest speaker Chris Gore shares. Chris is on the leadership team at Bethel Redding and has been Director of the Bethel Healing Rooms since 2011. If you want to find out more about Bethel Cleveland, please visit: bethelcleveland.com or check out new Bethel Cleveland app available in the App Store and Google Play Store.
Guest speakers Scott and Julie Bilyeu from Bethel Redding speaking on Sunday night in Session 3 of the weekend.
Guest speakers Scott and Julie Bilyeu from Bethel Redding speaking on Saturday morning in Session 2 of the weekend.
Guest speakers Scott and Julie Bilyeu from Bethel Redding speaking on Friday night in Session 1 of the weekend.
On tonight’s programme we look at the teachings of Kris Vallotton, the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church in Redding, California and co-founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry (BSSM), on sin and on how he believes that a believer in Christ can live sinlessly. How serious are these errors? Is Bethel Church a New […]
On tonight's programme we look at the teachings of Kris Vallotton, the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church in Redding, California and co-founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry -BSSM-, on sin and on how he believes that a believer in Christ can live sinlessly. How serious are these errors- Is Bethel Church a New Age cult-
Please enjoy this message by special guest from Bethel Redding, Ben Armstrong!
Jake Veach served on staff at Bethel Redding for 7 years. He is currently the director of the Cleveland Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. Needless to say, he has witnessed some wild events. In this conversation we talk all about miracles, including the highly controversial glory cloud. We also discuss the tension that can arise when we read about the Old Testament God and the Father Jesus reveals in the New Testament. If you enjoy what you're hearing from Jake and want more, check out his sermons here: Jake Veach Sermons and here: Bethel Cleveland Youtube To support House of Bliss, visit our Patreon Page here: Patreon Music by Glowing Moses. Check them out here: https://glowingmosesofficial.bandcamp.com/
Responding to questions from listeners about the movie "Breakthrough," the kids program at Bethel Redding, and what the Bible says about loneliness and numbness. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
Sex trafficking survivor Christina Rangel, the founder and director of Extreme Love Anti-trafficking (ELAT) at Bethel Redding church in California, talks about what it was like being sold for sex and how she found freedom.
Sex trafficking survivor Christina Rangel, the founder and director of Extreme Love Anti-trafficking (ELAT) at Bethel Redding church in California, talks about what it was like being sold for sex and how she found freedom.
Our interview with Christina Rangel, a survivor of sex trafficking and the founder and director of Extreme Love Anti-trafficking (ELAT) at Bethel Redding church in California.
Our interview with Christina Rangel, a survivor of sex trafficking and the founder and director of Extreme Love Anti-trafficking (ELAT) at Bethel Redding church in California.
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Eights are motivated by a powerful need to be strong and, when unhealthy, can have a hard time lowering their guard in fear of appearing weak or vulnerable. Healthy Eights understand that there is strength and power in vulnerability. Yes, it takes courage to risk vulnerability. But if Eights want to love and be loved they will have to risk opening their heart and revealing their innermost feelings to a trusted few. Today, Ian welcomes young adults pastor, Chris Cruz, into a conversation about letting go of the pressure to be strong, choosing mercy over vengeance, and embracing the awkwardness of being vulnerable. About Chris Cruz: Chris Cruz is a husband, father, pastor, speaker and blogger. He serves on the leadership teams at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry and Tribe Young Adults at Bethel Redding. His role includes preaching, mentoring interns and pastoring students. Chris loves to see the church be a cultural influence for positive change in the world, and he lives to see heaven and earth become one. In his free time, Chris and his wife, Lana, love exploring and experiencing different cultures and cities. Chris is an avid creative, pursuing outlets that vary from graphic design to handmade leather goods. He also has a love for craft coffee and a slight fascination with raw denim. Chris Cruz is the Young Adults Pastor at Bethel. He’s a passionate person, all the way from coffee to life with God. Chris loves teaching leaders and churches the way of Jesus and how it’s leads to heaven overlapping with earth. He worked as a Pastor for seven years at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. Chris and his wife Lana live in Redding, CA with their son Solomon and daughter Pearl.
We had the tremendous honor of interviewing Pastor Eric Johnson, who along with his wife are the senior pastors of Bethel Redding. You must listen to this! In this episode we discuss leadership, dealing with criticism, and how Bethel goes after revival. To connect with Eric, follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ericj76/ To learn more about Bethel Church, visit https://www.bethel.com/
In this episode, Shawn Bolz interviews Joy Zipper. Joy is the owner of Berlin Natural Bakery, who also received a prophetic word from Shawn at Bethel Redding and it shifted her life in a very dramatic way. Join Shawn and Joy as they vulnerably discuss the prophetic word she received and the fruit of it as well as where it has taken Joy now.
We answer a listener question from Tim about the claims coming from the popular Bethel Redding church and whether or not faithful Christians should expect to be healed by Jesus from all their diseases. Podcast Audio: How Can You Help Carnivore Theology? 1. Pray for us! 2. Record a question in your voice on our SpeakPipe page! (We love this […]
“ This week we journey back in time and bring you one of our most popular episodes, Finding Your Tribe Part 1. Hear from Jesus Culture worship artist, Bryan Torwalt, and other guests as they discuss what choosing community looks like. You’ll also hear a deep and challenging message from Kris Vallotton, Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Redding. Plus a sneak peak into next week’s “Authentic You” episode. You are not gonna wanna miss this archived episode. rnOriginal Episode #96 Aired June 1, 2016rnrnrnrnHave questions? Wanna send us your audio testimony? Email: Podcast@JesusCulture.comrnrn“
GSRR-GLOBAL SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION MEDIA Is So Very Honored To Have World Renown Deliverance Ministers & Scholars TERESA LIEBSCHER & DAWNA DeSILVA of SOZO MINISTRIES - TRANSFORMATION CENTER - Under The Apostolic spiritual Covering of The Honorable PASTOR BILL JOHNSON - BETHEL CHURCH - Redding, California - BethelSozo.com BethelRedding.com As We Discuss: 'HEALING BROKEN LEADERSHIP WITHIN THE UNBROKEN BODY OF CHRIST'.TALK AMERICA RADIO NETWORK - RED NATION RISING RADIO NETWORK - TalkAmericaRadio.us/Global-Spiritual-Revolution-Radio/ - RedNationRising.us/Global-Spiritual-Revolution-Radio/
Jason Vallotton and his wife are Pastoral Care Overseers at Bethel Redding and serve the church in many capacities. Jason is a sought-after counselor and speaker. He previously served as overseer for Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. He's author of The Supernatural Power of Forgiveness and co-author of Moral Revolution. Jason currently serves on the board of Moral Revolution. What You'll Hear in this Episode: Why you should do more for people than tell them “go pray about it” What it looks like to “give something to the Lord” Where Jason's passion for people started How Jason's Father really affected his life and love for serving others What can happen in some marriages and what you can do to try to stop it When Jason finally felt like he was back to being himself What does it look like to fight from victory Jason's strong points in counseling How should we really forgive? What Jason would tell his younger self if he could go back in time Resources: The Supernatural Power of Forgiveness Moral Revolution Working Through Pain Daring Greatly The Gifts of Imperfection David and Goliath Spiritual Warfare Bethel Church Are You Real?
After a time of prayer and commissioning for his call back to England, Paul Manwaring shares a reflection on living fully wherever God brings us, asking the question “did you get what you came here for?” Exploring values of Bethel Redding like worship, identity, family, and the prophetic, he invites us to seek the depths of God's heart in every area of our lives, in every season.
Después de un tiempo de oración y comisión para su regreso a Inglaterra, Paul Manwaring comparte una reflexión sobre vivir plenamente a donde sea que Dios nos lleve, haciendo la pregunta "¿obtuviste lo que viniste a buscar?” Explorando los valores de Bethel Redding como adoración, identidad, familia y lo profético, él nos invita a buscar las profundidades del corazón de Dios en cada área de nuestras vidas, en cualquier temporada.
The Rising Generation Leadership Podcast | Conversations with Influential Christian Leaders
Eric and Candace Johnson serve on the Senior Leadership Team at Bethel Church in Redding, California and are the Senior Pastors of the local church, Bethel Redding. Eric is the eldest son of Bill and Beni Johnson. He is a sixth-generation minister and travels internationally speaking and ministering throughout the year. He has authored Momentum: What God Starts, Never Ends and Christ in You: Why God Trusts You More Than You Trust Yourself. Besides spending time with his family, Eric is a passionate sports fan and outdoorsman. He also prefers dessert before dinner. Always. Candace is a native Northern Californian and graduated from Bethany University. Candace invests much of her time building up the local church community and believes community creates a foundation that sustains revival. She delights in the brilliant, dynamic team of people around her. Eric and Candace have a passion to see transformation take place in the lives of people, cities and nations. They have two beautiful daughters that make them extremely proud parents.
Once again looking at Bethel Redding, home of some of the most popular worship songs being sung these days, and what we can learn from the style and technique of their worship leaders. This is the first of a two-part series. In our next episode, we'll talk more about leading "intuitively" in worship.
A powerful program with pastor and prophet Rob DeLuca who joins us from Bethel Church in Redding, CA. Rob talks about numerous miraculous healings he has witnessed all around the world and lessons he has learned from them. Rob shares his background and experience, a lesson on the healing anointing, how to flow in it. Following this, we have a powerful prayer time. All on this episode of the Heal the Sick Podcast. Thanks for checking us out and Boom Goes Yeshua!
My first interview on the Dean's List was with Chris Cruz. A husband, pastor, speaker and blogger, he serves on the leadership teams at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry and Tribe Young Adults at Bethel Redding. His role includes preaching, mentoring interns and pastoring students. Chris loves to see the church be a cultural influence for positive change in the world, and he lives to see heaven and earth become one. In his free time, Chris and his wife, Lana, love exploring and experiencing different cultures and cities. Chris is an avid creative, pursuing outlets that vary from graphic design to handmade leather goods. He also has a love for craft coffee and a slight fascination with raw denim.
We were so honored to have Mike Meashiro from Bethel Redding to visit with us this week. Be sure to listen in!