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Guest Dr. Chris Shirley guides us through overcoming discipleship obstacles we may encounter in today's culture.
Guest Dr. Chris Shirley walks us through setting family discipleship goals and explains a Scripture-based metric for measuring how well our church is doing in the area of disciple-making.
I got a chance to reconnect with a former professor of mine on the topic of discipleship. He outlines 3 characteristics of a disciple and identifies a few methods on how facilitate discipleship in the local church. Check out his book: Family Ministry and the ChurchCheck out his School: Jack D. Terry School of Educational Ministries at SWTBSFollow To Learn Love Lead on Facebook.
To finish our Mile High Medicine series, this special episode features one traveller's first-hand experience being medically evacuated off the Matterhorn mountain after an intense climbing fall. Adventure enthusiast Chris Shirley shares the complexity of an international evacuation - especially during a pandemic - and what it's like to activate your crisis plan in an emergency.If you travel to remote places or are an adventure traveller too, listen for Chris's take on having a 'guardian angel' and the lessons learned for future trip planning.
Grandparents play a major role in family discipleship, and our guest Chris Shirley gives practical examples of what grandparent discipleship looks like.
Chris Shirley, SWBTS Associate Dean of the Jack D. Terry School of Educational Ministries, joins Lance Crowell, SBTC Church Ministries Associate, to discuss effective ways to reach senior adults. Don't miss this time of discussion to learn helpful tools in discipleship and evangelism for boomers and senior adults.
We discuss a wide range of topics with Dr. Chris Shirley, which include balancing discipleship responsibility, grandparents' influence, and the future of seminary education.
Episode 7: Chris Shirley - Veteran, Mountaineer . . . Matterhorned! Chris Shirley is one lucky Mountaineer and Wild Ones Podcast guest! From the Army to the Marines, to working as a Risk Advisor for the BBC, Chris has lead a life of travel and adventure, travelling to over 60 countries across 6 continents. He has met many of the worlds less fortunate and set up a not-for-profit organisation - The Hiatus Foundation (https://thehiatusfoundation.com/) , to improve access to sports in post-conflict environments. No more spoilers so tune in & enjoy. Show notes: Early career from The Army to commissioning as a Royal Marines Officer Working as a High risk Operations Advisor with the BBC “The pulse of life” Charity work & the Hiatus Foundation The Afghan Marathon #Matterhorned mountaineering accident From philanthropist to Hollywood! Recovery & difficulty with injuries Mental health & writing a journal Future plans including Podcasting & Haus of Hiatus Episode web links: https://thehiatusfoundation.com http://endeavourbetter.com/about https://twitter.com/ChrisiShirley https://www.facebook.com/Thehiatusfoundation/ https://www.facebook.com/talesadventure/ https://www.facebook.com/HausofHiatus/ Wild Ones Podcast Links: Website https://www.wildonespodcast.co.uk (https://www.wildonespodcast.co.uk/#) Patreon https://www.patreon.com/join/3482171/signup Twitter https://twitter.com/wildonespodcast Instagram https://instagram.com/wildonespodcast (https://instagram.com/wildonespodcast?igshid=qpex6x49v3rl) Facebook https://m.facebook.com/wildonespodcast/
Dr. Chris Shirley, Associate Dean and Professor of the Terry School of Educational Ministries, SWBTS. In this episode, Dr. Shirley shares how to create and maintain discipleship within a revitalization context.Come hear Bill Hull speak on April 2 at the 2020 SBTC Disciple-Making Forum. sbtexas.com/dmforum
A former officer in the Royal Marines, in 2017, he traveled to Afghanistan to meet a new generation of athletes who were redefining the culture through sports. Chris started the Hiatus Foundation in 2018 to support athletes in war-torn countries. Read the postH+51 Chris Shirley
3.10.19 Sermon,"Promises Made", Metanarrative by Dr. Chris Shirley
3.3.19 Sermon, "Towers of Disappointment", Metanarrative by Dr. Chris Shirley
2.17.19 Sermon, "What went wrong", Metanarrative by Dr. Chris Shirley
2.24.19 Sermon, "Failed Reboot", Metanarrative by Dr. Chris Shirley
David Thomas walks us through several stages and milestones that boys encounter as they grow and mature. Chris Shirley talks with us about discipleship and grandparenting.
Mark Smith speaks about disciple-making in the home and discusses his book Parental Guidance Suggested. Chris Shirley explains how family ministry has changed in the last several years and the church's responsibility due to this change.
Chris Shirley has certainly packed a fair few adventures and challenges into his life so far. Get into the first couple of minutes in order to find out exactly what Chris has done and is planning to do next. A couple of highlights include taking me through rowing the Atlantic also his deep relationship Afghanistan. Definitely listen to this somewhere quiet the sound is not the best and I am going to work on this when I take a podcast episode over skype in the future. Definitely follow Chris and The Hisatus Journall...his content is superb. @chrisishirley @thehiatusjournal As always subscribe on I tune and soundcloud and rate the pod. I love to hear your comments. Thank you
What if your brain could naturally control pain? Professor Irene Tracey and her colleagues are trying to unlock the natural mechanisms in the brain that limit the amount of pain we feel. We hear about how children learning judo are taught special techniques and from ex-marine Chris Shirley who ran a marathon carrying a 45kg rucksack and could ignore the pain of the blisters and torn shoulder muscles. One study found that religious people feel less pain than agnostics by looking at a picture of the Virgin Mary. Neuroscientists and psychologists are beginning to understand how this is possible, how the brain can block out pain in the right circumstances, so is this something we could all benefit from? Picture: The statue of the Virgin Mary, Credit: Francisco Leong/AFP/Getty Images Producer Geraldine Fitzgerald
Walker Moore talks with us about the importance of utilizing rites of passage to pass down faith to our children. Chris Shirley discusses milestones in discipleship and how the family plays a huge role in making disciples.