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Wise organizational leaders and managers understand the importance of building organizations with people who are blessed. Blessed workers will seek to obey the Creation Mandate, that is, use the organization to serve as God's ruling agents on earth. Leaders and managers must be vigilant about building organizations with workers who are divinely empowered to mature as Jesus' disciples. Discipleship is the predicate for obedience to the Creation Mandate, which is the predicate for living in God's blessings. This is the only proper way to build organizations that magnify and glorify God.
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In the ultimate sense, there is no such thing as a job, a task, or a duty that is truly mundane. Today, Barry Cooper looks at God's purpose for our everyday work in the world. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/simply-put/the-creation-mandate/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
⭐️ The final episode of the Renaissance of Men, before it becomes The Will Spencer Podcast! ⭐️ Rich Lusk is the pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Topics: The Tropes of Women-Centric ReligionHis Sympathies To Angry MenWhat Happens When Her Emotions Run the ShowFulfilling the Creation Mandate in a Fallen WorldThe Protected Class of Mothers;Masculinity As Emotional GroundingThe Best Thing You Can Do For Your KidsDocumentary Materials:3-minute trailer - Please watch!20-minute overviewCONNECT WITH PASTOR LUSKhttps://x.com/vicar1973https://trinitypresbham.com/https://tpcpastorspage.com/MENTIONED IN THIS PODCASThttps://emotionalsabotage.com/"Shepherds for Sale" - by Megan BashamFOLLOW US FOR MORESubstack Twitter/X YouTube Instagram FREE Men's Chastity Guide https://renofmen.com/retreat Communications Powered by PaxMail The Renaissance of Men Podcast releases interviews every Friday with thought leaders exploring the intersection of the Christian counterculture, masculinity, and the family.ADVERTISERSFor opportunities to reach thousands of engaged listeners worldwide every month, please contact info (at) renofmen (dot) com . Mentioned in this episode:Man Up Conference - Oct. 5Join me at the Man Up Conference in Schenectady, NY on Saturday October 5. I'll be speaking at 7:30pm about men's integrity. This event is free.Man Up ConferenceMen's Retreat - October 18Join me in Phoenix for a weekend of Christian men's fellowship, training, and worship, October 18-21. Enjoy great weather and stunning Valley views at our luxury Airbnb. Click the link for details and use code PODCAST for 10% off.https://renofmen.com/retreatSean O'Brien TrainingSean O'Brien, an NASM-certified trainer and Kingdom builder, helps men and women worldwide reach their fitness goals. Mention my name for an exclusive 15% OFF any training package.https://obrienfitnesslifestyle.comPuritan TreasuresReformation Heritage Books offers 15 Puritan classics in modern language with new introductions for today's readers. Use code SPENCER for 10% off.https://heritagebooks.org/
Episode 66 What is man that You [God] are mindful of him? Tune in to learn more about what it means to be made in God's image and to fulfill the command to multiply and subdue the earth. Find our videocast here: https://youtu.be/-xutpkhW-UQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/deep-stone License code: 2QZOZ2YHZ5UTE7C8 Find more Take 2 Theology content at https://take2pod.wordpress.com
Genesis 1:26-31 | August 25, 2024 | Alex Tovkach Alex Tovkach is Teaching on Genesis 1:26-31 as part of a sermon series on the book of Genesis. We hope you are blessed and equipped by today's message. To find out more about Shorebreak Church or to partner financially, visit www.shorebreakchurch.com To share your story or ask questions, contact aloha@shorebreakchurch.com Mahalo for listening!
Preacher: Michael Foster, Text: Genesis 1:26-31
Preacher: Michael Foster, Text: Genesis 1:26-31
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MONDAY MANNA - "Creation Mandate" (Bro. Valentine Davidar) - 3rd June 2024
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, June 12, 2024. This is Week 12 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message deals with an ever-present hot button topic, “Environmentalism and the Creation Mandate.” This message is based on Genesis 1:26-30.
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Host Dr. Mimi Haddad continues her conversation with Dr. Diphus Chemorion, a member of CBE's Bible translation Old Testament team. Dr. Chemorion states that the goal of CBE's Gender Accurate Bible translation (GAB) is accuracy related to the dignity and agency of women and men. The team has worked to elevate what has been downplayed through a clear process of deliberation, reading of needed source material, and prayer. When the team disagrees, even in heated conversations, they agree to and practice a discipline of prayer and sleep after a disagreement, and come together to land on a good decision, trusting the Holy Spirit to lead them. And, the Spirit has done just that. Dr. Chemorion says working with the GAB team is his favorite translation team he has yet to experience. An expert in Old Testament, Dr. Chemorion explored the translation process and decisions made in texts from Genesis chapters 1-3, Job 2:9, Numbers 7:4, and more. Guest Bio: Dr. Diphus Chosefu Chemorion is an ordained Minister of the Reformed Church of East Africa (RCEA). He earned his BA in Social Work from the University of Nairobi and a Bachelor of Divinity from St Paul's University. He also holds a Master of Theology from Emory University (Candler School of Theology) and a Doctor of Theology from Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Rev. Prof. Chemorion has served as an associate professor of Old Testament and dean of faculty of theology at St. Paul's University in Limuru, Kenya. He is also the RCEA Synod professor of theology. Dr. Chemorion has been active in CBE as a speaker and Bible translator. Resources by Dr. Chemorion: Dr. Diphus Chemorion is author of Community Participation in Scripture Version Design: An Experiment in Translating Jonah into Sabaot and Introduction to Christian Worldview: Meaning, Origins and Perspectives. Dr. Diphus Chemorion is co-editor of Contested Space: Ethnicity and Religion in Kenya Dr. Diphus Chemorion is co-author of The Quest for Gender Equity in Leadership, Published by House of Prisca and Aquila Human Dignity: Interrogating Biblical and Cultural Perspectives on the Creation Mandate in Genesis 1–3 Works Cited: Dr. Diphus Chemorion is author of Community Participation in Scripture Version Design: An Experiment in Translating Jonah into Sabaot and Introduction to Christian Worldview: Meaning, Origins and Perspectives. Dr. Diphus Chemorion is co-editor of Contested Space: Ethnicity and Religion in Kenya Dr. Diphus Chemorion is co-author of The Quest for Gender Equity in Leadership, Published by House of Prisca and Aquila Human Dignity: Interrogating Biblical and Cultural Perspectives on the Creation Mandate in Genesis 1–3
Host Dr. Mimi Haddad meets with Dr. Diphus Chemorion, a member of CBE's Bible translation Old Testament team. Dr. Diphus Chemorion clearly and methodically describes the process of Bible translation primarily as communication versus theological exposition. The task of translation teams is to aim at biblical clarity in addressing their specific and intended audience. Bible readers can learn more about the translation priorities of each translation team by carefully reading and attending to the preface and footnotes in all Bibles where translation teams disclose their objectives, goals, and intended audience. Dr. Chemorion states that the goal of CBE's Gender Accurate Bible translation (GAB) is accuracy related to the dignity and agency of women and men. The team has worked to elevate what has been downplayed through a clear process of deliberation, reading of needed source material, and prayer. When the team disagrees, even in heated conversations, they agree to and practice a discipline of prayer and sleep after a disagreement, and come together to land on a good decision, trusting the Holy Spirit to lead them. And, the Spirit has done just that. Dr. Chemorion says working with the GAB team is his favorite translation team he has yet to experience. An expert in Old Testament, Dr. Chemorion explored the translation process and decisions made in texts from Genesis 1–3, Job 2:9, Numbers 7:4, and more. Resources by Dr. Diphus Chemorion: Dr. Diphus Chemorion is author of Community Participation in Scripture Version Design: An Experiment in Translating Jonah into Sabaot and Introduction to Christian Worldview: Meaning, Origins and Perspectives. Dr. Diphus Chemorion is co-editor of Contested Space: Ethnicity and Religion in Kenya Dr. Diphus Chemorion is co-author of The Quest for Gender Equity in Leadership, Published by House of Prisca and Aquila Human Dignity: Interrogating Biblical and Cultural Perspectives on the Creation Mandate in Genesis 1–3 Works cited: God's Word to Women, by Katharine Bushnell, MD. Other resources on or by Katharine Bushnell, MD can be found at godswordtowomen.org. More information on Katharine Bushnell Dr. Christiane Nord Books by Dr. Christiane Nord Guest: Dr. Diphus Chosefu Chemorion is an ordained Minister of the Reformed Church of East Africa (RCEA). He earned his BA in Social Work from the University of Nairobi and a Bachelor of Divinity from St Paul's University. He also holds a Master of Theology from Emory University (Candler School of Theology) and a Doctor of Theology from Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Rev. Prof. Chemorion has served as an associate professor of Old Testament and dean of faculty of theology at St Paul's University, Limuru- Kenya. He is also the RCEA Synod professor of theology. Dr. Chemorion has been active in CBE as a speaker and Bible translator.
Speaker: Pastor Tim Yorgey Sermon Date: 1/7/2024 Sermon Series: Genesis Sermon Notes Join us as we jump back into Genesis 9:1-7. In this passage we will see God blessing man with several gifts after the flood. God graciously gives mankind so many things even though we rebel against Him daily. Listen in as we see the goodness of God this Sunday.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Baptist Church of Clarksville is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Creation Mandate for the Sabbath #4 Subtitle: The Creation of Man Speaker: Ron Miller Broadcaster: Covenant Baptist Church of Clarksville Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/24/2023 Bible: Exodus 20:8-11 Length: 36 min.
Join me this week as I interview Jim Bentley, husband, father, writer, and entrepreneur. Jim shares the importance of centering your life on God across all aspects, be it marriage, professional endeavors, or raising children.
Wise organizational leaders recognize the bigger picture of reality and consider their responsibility in the context of the Creation Mandate and the metanarrative. While they understand the function of management to coordinate and supervise people and resources to accomplish tasks on time, on scope, and on budget, they also understand that the bigger responsibility is to serve the purpose of God in and through every stakeholder. This means they recognize their role as shepherds who care for God's sheep who have been placed under their authority as they serve the people whom their organizations are called to serve with the value propositions they are called to deliver.
The recurrence of the sixth day of creation in Genesis 2 is framed by three mandates: the Creation Mandate, the Dominion Mandate, and the Marriage Mandate. The Creation Mandate provides further details into the simple commands, “Let there be” and “Let us make.”
BIBLICAL GENEROSITY IS... celebrated in the Church ...the overflow of grace ...not circumstantial ...personal & proportionate ...sacrificial & faith-filled ...voluntary ...get to, not got to ...worship ...to be pursued ...a love barometer ...how we follow Jesus' example ...planned for & followed thru on ...about the heart, not the number ...an expression of our interdependence ...requires good systems ...shared for encouragement ...planned in advance, pledged in faith, finished by grace ...tied to your reward ...between you and God ...about being conduits, not buckets ...uses wealth to increase standard of giving ...spreads to others. Thanks for listening! visit www.gracecitychurch.com for more content.
On this week's episode, Rylee Meek and Christian Edwards continue their discussion on “sales” and reveal 6 foundational sales principles from Rylee's soon-to-be released second book in “The Kingdom Entrepreneur” series, “The Creation Mandate.” Join the King's Council Community: https://joinkingscouncil.com/Follow King's Council: https://www.instagram.com/kingscouncilcommunity/Follow Rylee: https://www.instagram.com/theryleemeek/Follow Christian: https://www.instagram.com/christian_edwards01/Subscribe to YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@KingsCouncilCoachingWednesday morning Bible Study link: https://zoom.us/j/99244794170Get your copy of “The Kingdom Entrepreneur: The 7 Day Blueprint” here: https://www.amazon.com/Kingdom-Entrepreneur-Blueprint-Proven-Template/dp/B0BHY53H23
PATREON MOVIE DISCUSSION: This movie was selected by our Patreon Supporters over at the Cinematic Doctrine Patreon. Support as little as $3 a month and have your voice heard! Melanie and Melvin discuss one of Pixar's most celebrated, most loved movies, Wall·E!! From consumerism to essentialism, from despair to hope, Wall·E has it all! Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 29-minutes discussing why some Pixar movies may not have connected with audiences, as well as the concept of remastering early Pixar features (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Wall·E says a lot despite having very little dialogue.Products and tools are best utilized as life-enhancers. When they become life itself - something that is functionally impossible - they become self-destructive. Wall·E is full of theming but it is also easily palatable for children (and adults) who simply want a fun adventure plotline.Community perseveres not on consumerism but on cooperation, communication, creativity, and contribution.Prior to The Fall of Man seen in Genesis 3, God had already instated both work (the act of carrying out various strenuous actions to complete goals) and the Creation Mandate (to subdue and care for the whole Earth; or, God's creation). Although the curse God put on man after The Fall introduces some changes to how we engage these functions, they are still good and can-and-do produce good in our lives when we fulfill them.The way the music in Wall·E helps to communicate in place of dialogue is exceptional. Recommendations:Ratatouille (2007) (Movie)The Blob (1958) (Movie) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group
What is the creation mandate? What is the cultural mandate? Are the creation / cultural mandates biblical concepts?
Speaker: Pastor Tim Yorgey Sermon Date: 6/4/2023 Sermon Series: Genesis Listen in as we look at the Creation Mandate given by God to humanity. We live in a world that has rejected their Creator and is worship the creation instead. This has led to massive confusion on the environment. Genesis 1:28-31 gives us how God wants us to interact with the created world.
Dr. Timothy Gibson From: Acts 1:1-11 April 16, 2023, at 10:15 AM, from Winstanley Baptist Church in Fairview Heights, Illinois. For more information find us at https://www.winbap.org, Facebook, YouTube, and Amazon FireTV Links to iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and more here. https://linktr.ee/winbapchurch
Elyse Fitzpatrick has an M.A. in Biblical Counseling from Trinity Theological Seminary. She has authored 25 books on daily living and the Christian life. Elyse loves to proclaim the good news of the gospel: That Jesus, the Second Person of the Trinity, perfectly obeyed all the Law in our place, suffered in isolation and agony as punishment for our sin, died, and then rose again, all for our justification. A frequent speaker at national conferences, she has been married for nearly 50 years and has three adult children and six really adorable grandchildren. Along with her husband, Phil, Elyse attends Grace Bible Church in Escondido, California. Elyse wrote chapter 1 in Women & Work, entitled, “The Creation Mandate, Great Commission, and Your Work.” In this episode, Elyse and Courtney discuss the following: How she began teaching the Bible, counseling, and writing How a conversation with Paul David Tripp changed the direction of her ministry Her heart for women and why she's passionate about women's work What the Creation Mandate and Great Commission are How motherhood or the lack of being a mother intersects with the value of women in both the Old and New Covenants What it means for us and our work that God Himself is a worker How she overcomes the feeling that her work is futile How the hope of heaven informs our work now Thank you for listening. If this content is helpful to you as you seek to live out your God-given calling to His glory, purchase Women & Work: Bearing God's Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work, or donate today to help us continue to produce more inspiring content! RESOURCES MENTIONED: W&W Podcast, Episode 19 W&W Podcast, Episode 20 Book Club Worthy Interview Women & Work: Bearing God's Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women Jesus and Gender: Living as Sisters and Brothers in Christ
How has Gnosticism—an ancient idea that we must escape our physical bodies—influenced transgenderism, euthanasia, and 120-pound women beating grown men in martial arts movie scenes? And what does a double decker bus have to do with it? Listen in to Stephen Wellum and David Schrock as they discuss P. Andrew Sandlin's hard hitting longform essay. Timestamps 0:32 - Intro 2:33 – What is incarnation and excarnation? 3:36 – How Hymns Speak of Christ's Incarnation 5:32 – Excarnation Defined 6:20 – What is Gnosticism? 10:21 – What are ways we have lost the Doctrine of Creation? 12:24 – How does the Doctrine of Creation inform our thinking about the world? 14:18 – Bodies becoming ‘tools' for the inner man 16:30 – How has our culture impacted the Church through ‘disembodied living'? 19:41 – ‘Cyber'-Disciples 22:02 – A Theology of the Body 24:15 – Glorifying God in an ‘Embodied' Sense 27:04 – Creation Mandate's Rejection Impacts Our Culture 30:12 – Celebrating the Incarnation brings us back to a right understanding of the body 35:45 - Outro
In week three of our "God is Green" series we turn to Genesis 2 and the Creation or Cultural Mandate. Work and care, or keeping, was a part of God's original plan and design for creation and His image bearers. And while work can often be less-than-awesome, that not the way it's supposed to be. In this sermon George will connect the Creation Mandate and the Great Commission as we seek to engage all of creation with the mission of renewal.
To be fully human is to humbly serve. Dick Wiedenheft
To be fully human is to humbly serve. Dick Wiedenheft
Hopefully you're enjoying a brief work week after having Labor Day off on Monday! On this week's episode we are taking a look at work from a Christian perspective. We're going all the way back to the beginning and unpacking the Creation Mandate and what it means to bear God's image in the spheres where he has placed us. My hope is that this episode will encourage you in your work, wherever that may. As followers of Christ you are an outpost of his kingdom whether your work is in the home, in an office, out in public, across the world, or across the street. Our God is creative and our callings are diverse—all work is a way to honor God, love him, and love others. Beyond an understanding of work, we take a quick look at a few fun and interesting statistics regarding women in the labor force and we close out with a reminder that we are limited humans and called to not only work, but to rest. Be encouraged—your work is good work! Your work is a means of bringing light to dark places. Your work matters. Be sure to check out the Women & Work Website and the Women, Work, and Calling one-day conference hosted by the Denver Institute for Faith and Work. Women in the US Workforce
In the ultimate sense, there is no such thing as a job, a task, or a duty that is truly mundane. In this episode, Barry Cooper looks at God's purpose for our everyday work in the world. Read the transcript: https://simplyputpodcast.com/the-creation-mandate/
We are created in God's image to rule God's world.
We are created in God's image to rule God's world.
Mark Tooley recently interviewed Joshua Mitchell for Providence Magazine to discuss the relationship between conservative political action and Protestant Christianity. In the interview, Mitchell remarks that our policy discussions in America still center around Protestant Christian concepts like transgression and propitiation, even though Protestant Christianity per se has been largely removed from public life. Consequently, insofar as identity politics has reorganized and redefined what we identify as either iniquitous or righteous, in the absence of Christ serving as our ultimate scapegoat, whole classes of people in American society are now regarded as stand-ins where Christ formerly was regarded as our all-sufficient atonement. Three other articles I came across around the same time last week bear this out. One was in The Denver Post about women in particular getting pushback from physicians as they seek voluntary hysterectomies now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned. Never mind how vasectomies can be reversed and hysterectomies cannot, to my knowledge. Doctors cautioning young women where they may not be quite as energetically trying to talk healthy young men out of getting the old snip-snip is presented as degrading sexism. Speaking of rerouting life-giving waterways, two more articles I read last week had to do with major river management projects in America being dramatically re-evaluated for their efficacy. Unforeseen consequences have reportedly resulted from man trying to engineer nature on a grand scale over the past century. The Greeley Tribune republished the one piece. Written by Conrad Swanson, it's titled 'The West's most important water supply is drying up. Soon, life for 40 million people who depend on the Colorado River will change.' Hakai Magazine published the other, titled 'The Controversial Plan to Unleash the Mississippi," and written by a Boyce Upholt. Both of these two pieces about rivers feature an unusual airing of grievances about Native American tribes not feeling they have sufficient representation in the present-day decisions regarding water management projects. Thus the reader is required to set aside the question of tens of millions of Americans being able to eat and have safe drinking water, or make a living, or have access to reliable electricity, and take detours for social justice. Yet all these things do go together along the lines of Joshua Mitchell's observations in the Mark Tooley interview. We area told in countless subtle ways that the iniquity of straight, white, able-bodied, Protestant men and women brought us to this moment all around. Now saving the planet in these sizeable regions of the United States presumably requires setting aside Western notions regarding the value of human life, so long as the human life in question belongs to the iniquitous class. But there's more. We also see here a thorough rejection and even complete erasure of the Judeo-Christian assumption that the Creation Mandate is still something for us to adhere to and carry out. Instead, what is preferred is the self-existent, self-referential individual who wants to live for themselves, pursue social justice, and save the planet - not for future generations, but from future generations. We, then, are regarded as unnatural and a blight. If such were not the case, we might expect more attention paid to finding actual solutions to these problems. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/support
U.S companies are the driving force behind global innovation and the advancement of emerging technologies. A deeper understanding of God's creativity and our roles as image-bearers can help Christians working on Capitol Hill shape policy that will encourage ingenuity and maintain America's technological cutting-edge while protecting intellectual property.Phoebe Miles, co-founder of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention and daughter of the inventor of Gatorade and Dr. James Edwards, former Hill staffer and consultant on intellectual property discussed how the Creation Mandate and Common Grace relate to human innovation and human flourishing.Support the show
In this episode, Dr. Aaron Rock talks homesteading! Moreover, "how-to" homestead and be more self-sufficient, and how that relates to the creation mandate given to us in Genesis. You can now hear Leadership Now on CJXC Radio at 11 AM Tuesdays and rebroadcast at 11 PM Thursdays. https://cjxc.ca/ We are excited to partner with the Fight Laugh Feast Network to reach more listeners. Download the app here: https://subsplash.com/fightlaughfeastnetwork/app Pursuit of Glory blog: https://pursuitofglory.org/
Gen 8:1-9:2
A conversation bringing a troubling Generations' conspiracy to light and fleshing out a few more aspects of singleness from a biblical perspective.
We all desire to have an impact on our world. For some, it's the desire for a big impact (like curing cancer, inventing something to improve the workplace, or some other big idea). For others it's the desire to leave a legacy with their family and friends, to bring good to their workplace, or encouragement to their co-workers. These are all God-given desires and in this talk, we explore how our purpose it given to us by God and empowered by his grace. We'll discuss the Creation Mandate given in scripture and how to join with God in his purpose of our lives. Join us for a unique and soul-shaping experience! Follow our "You Were Made For This" reading plan through Genesis 1-2 at http://menlo.church/genesis or by texting "readgenesis" to 94000 Join us for our third annual Run For Hope the weekend of March 19 – 20! We're going to run, walk, stroll, and skip to encourage and support first responders in the Bay Area. This is a virtual run, and for every mile that participants run or walk, Menlo Church will commit $25 toward supporting our local first responders up to a total of $125k. Register at http://menlo.church/runforhope Find a sermon-based study guide for this week: http://menlo.church/studyguide21322
One of the most important commands God gave the first humans has incredible implications for our family lives. Join AMBrewster to learn how the Creation Mandate can help you not only celebrate Creation Week better, but also help you worship God better all year!The Year Long Celebration of God is a family resource from Truth.Love.Parent., a ministry dedicated to rooting families in God and maturing families for God so they can harvest blessings from God.Discover the following episodes by clicking the titles or navigating to the episode in your app:COG 18: Creation Week | Preparing for Your First Time: https://www.truthloveparent.com/the-celebration-of-god-blog/cog-18-creation-week-preparing-for-your-first-time COG 19: Creation Week | Celebrating God: https://www.truthloveparent.com/the-celebration-of-god-blog/cog-19-creation-week-celebrating-God COG 20: Creation Week | Discipling: https://www.truthloveparent.com/the-celebration-of-god-blog/cog-20-creation-week-discipling TLP 47: Create a Sustainable Home that Glorifies God: https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-47-create-a-sustainable-home-that-glorifies-god TLP 151: How God Wants Your Family to Steward the Earth: https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-151-how-god-wants-your-family-to-steward-the-earth TLP 253: Reducing Waste in Your Home: https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-253-reducing-waste-in-your-home Click here for more Creation Week resources: https://www.truthloveparent.com/creation-week.html Click here for Today's Episode Notes and Transcript: https://www.truthloveparent.com/the-celebration-of-god-blog/cog-71-creation-week-dont-waste-your-yearLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/celebrationofgodFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrationofgod/Follow AMBrewster on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAMBrewsterFollow AMBrewster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMBrewsterFollow AMBrewster on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewsterhome/
We want to live out our singleness in a way that honors the Lord. But how do we do that in a world often obsessed with finding fulfilment in all sorts of human relationships? Janet Aucoin and Jocelyn Wallace discuss biblical truths to help combat the common struggles and unique battles singles face, as well as how marrieds and singles can come together to help each other live out the Creation Mandate. Episode Transcript Resources: Books 7 Myths of Singleness - Sam Alberry Singled Out for Him – Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth She's Got the Wrong Guy – Deepak Reju Singleness Redefined – Carolyn Leutwiler Passion and Purity – Elizabeth Elliott Blogs/Articles When Marriage Isn't promised - Alexandra Amnesty Loving singles Well - Redemption Bible Chapel 5 Things Singles Wished Married Couples Knew - The Gospel Coalition Single Ladies Catechism - Feet Cry Mercy Sermons Loving When You're By Yourself - Faith Church Single in Christ - Desiring God Visit the Joyful Journey website to sign up for our newsletter, view transcripts, and search previous episodes. Emails us with questions or comments at joyfuljourneyquestions@outlook.com Facebook, Instagram Donate to Joyful Journey Podcast Joyful Journey Podcast is a ministry of Faith Bible Seminary. All proceeds go to offset costs of this podcast and toward scholarships for women to receive their MABC through Faith Bible Seminary.